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Germany Embraces LNG as It Weans Itself Off Russian Gas

The country, like others across Europe, is building more facilities to handle an increase in imports of liquefied natural gas, much of it from the United States.

Stanley Reed
Author: Stanley Reed

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Germany, Hydrogen, L.N.G., Natural Gas, Politics and Government, Ports
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