Germany hopes for first LNG terminals in two years
3/8/2022
Germany hopes to have its first two LNG terminals ready to unload imported gas on the country's coast in two years, said Economy Minister Robert Habeck.
"We totally agree that the construction of electricity networks, LNG terminals and renewable energy must be done at 'Tesla speed'," Habeck said after talks with the energy ministers of Germany's 16 states about exploding energy prices.
Asked what he meant with "Tesla speed," Habeck said he was referring to the two years it took Tesla Inc. to complete construction of its gigafactory near Berlin.
(Reporting by Joseph Nasr; Editing by Zuzanna Szymanska)
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