A PROJECTED liquefied natural gas terminal at Germany’s Baltic coast risks not starting in time for winter, with rival’s opposition to the project prompting a government warning about the fragile state of the country’s energy security, reports Bloomberg. Lawyers also called for an environmental impact assessment, which would delay the terminal’s opening. German Economy Minister Robert Habeck warned of severe consequences if a second LNG terminal near the island of Rugen doesn’t begin operations...
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