Why backing Germany’s LNG investment is a roadblock – not a bridge to the future

The European Commission’s recent decision to greenlight €40 million in State aid for a new Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminal in Brunsbüttel, Germany is a short-sighted gamble riddled with environmental and legal concerns. Stéphanie Nieuwbourg …

Brussels greenlights €40 million for Germany’s first permanent LNG terminal

The EU has given the green light to Berlin to provide €40 million in state support to construct the country’s first on-shore LNG terminal that will increase security of gas supply and is expected to operate into 2044. When Russia…