Work begins on controversial Baltic Sea LNG terminal, says RWE

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RWE confirms work on LNG at Baltic Sea
15 March 2022, North Rhine-Westphalia, Essen: RWE's logo is seen at RWE's corporate headquarters before the start of the annual press conference. Preliminary work has begun for the construction of two liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals to the east of the German island of Ruegen in the Baltic Sea, energy company RWE said on Sunday, despite local political opposition. Photo: Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa

Admin l Sunday, March 19, 2023

BERLIN – Preliminary work has begun for the construction of two liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals to the east of the German island of Rügen in the Baltic Sea, energy company RWE said on Sunday, despite local political opposition.

A spokesman for the Essen-based company described the work as “only exploratory” in response to a question from dpa. Permission had been issued by the Baltic Sea Waterways and Shipping Office, he said.

The work is being carried out as part of a contract launched by the Germany government to end the country’s previously heavy dependence on Russian natural gas delivered directly by pipeline along the Baltic Sea floor.

Two vessels were currently carrying out the exploratory work, the spokesman said. “It is usual with offshore projects that a careful inspection of the seafloor and underground is conducted,” he said. This included finding munitions dating back to World War II, he said.

The environmental organization Deutsche Umwelthilfe has criticised the work as causing concern in Rügen’s popular seaside resorts at the construction of tow large terminals just a few kilometres from the beaches.

The state government of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in which the region lies has also come out against the project. According to state Environment Minister Till Backhaus, the procedure to issue permits is still proceeding.

Construction work is not currently permitted, as the herring spawning season is under way.

State Premier Manuela Schwesig has repeatedly expressed opposition to terminals close to Rügen and called on the federal government to find an alternative

 

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