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Construction Worker Repairs Pavement In Venice Alley
A construction worker wears an orange high-visibility jacket and a yellow hard hat and digs a hole in the stone pavement of a narrow, brick-lined alley to access a pipe or utility connection in Venice, Italy, on November 17, 2025. The area is under repair, with disturbed pavement and wooden supports in place, indicating infrastructure maintenance in the historic city. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Construction Worker Repairs Pavement In Venice Alley
A construction worker wears an orange high-visibility jacket and a yellow hard hat and digs a hole in the stone pavement of a narrow, brick-lined alley to access a pipe or utility connection in Venice, Italy, on November 17, 2025. The area is under repair, with disturbed pavement and wooden supports in place, indicating infrastructure maintenance in the historic city. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Ukrainians defend their homeland from Russian invasion
A soldier of the artillery crew of the 44th Separate Artillery Brigade named after Hetman Danylo Apostol, Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine, on February 21, 2025 (Photo by Dmytro Smolienko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukrainians defend their homeland from Russian invasion
A soldier of the artillery crew of the 44th Separate Artillery Brigade named after Hetman Danylo Apostol is seen in a trench under a camouflage net, Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine, on February 21, 2025 (Photo by Dmytro Smolienko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukrainians defend their homeland from Russian invasion
A soldier of the artillery crew of the 44th Separate Artillery Brigade named after Hetman Danylo Apostol uses a tactical headlight in a trench, Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine, on February 21, 2025 (Photo by Dmytro Smolienko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukrainians defend their homeland from Russian invasion
Soldiers of the artillery crew of the 44th Separate Artillery Brigade named after Hetman Danylo Apostol are seen in a trench under a camouflage net, Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine, on February 21, 2025 (Photo by Dmytro Smolienko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukrainians defend their homeland from Russian invasion
A soldier of the artillery crew of the 44th Separate Artillery Brigade named after Hetman Danylo Apostol, Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine, on February 21, 2025 (Photo by Dmytro Smolienko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukrainians defend their homeland from Russian invasion
A soldier of the artillery crew of the 44th Separate Artillery Brigade named after Hetman Danylo Apostol, Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine, on February 21, 2025 (Photo by Dmytro Smolienko/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Kaia Gerber, 21, is all smiles as she takes her pet dog for a stroll in Malibu.
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Malibu, CA USA. May 7, 2023
Kaia Gerber, 21, is all smiles as she takes her pet dog for a stroll in Malibu. The supermodel daughter of Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber wore a fashionable trench coat, black pants and sneakers for her stroll on the afternoon of May 7, 2023. Kaia was accompanied by her comedian friend and producer Ayo Edebiri who was also taking her pet pooch for a walk.
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Kaia Gerber, 21, is all smiles as she takes her pet dog for a stroll in Malibu.
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Malibu, CA USA. May 7, 2023
Kaia Gerber, 21, is all smiles as she takes her pet dog for a stroll in Malibu. The supermodel daughter of Cindy Crawford and Rande Gerber wore a fashionable trench coat, black pants and sneakers for her stroll on the afternoon of May 7, 2023. Kaia was accompanied by her comedian friend and producer Ayo Edebiri who was also taking her pet pooch for a walk.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Fritz Santjer of the scientists for future is pictured in his home in Sande / Lower-Saxony
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Tourists next to the LNG-Terminal construction site
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Tourists next to the LNG-Terminal construction site
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
The replenishment ship Berlin (A1411) of the german Navy is pictured in an urban neighbourhood in Wilhelmshaven
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Fritz Santjer of the scientists for future is pictured in his home in Sande / Lower-Saxony
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Holger Kreetz (Uniper COO Asset Management) is pictured on a ferry trip, organized by Uniper, to the construction site of the LNG Terminals.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Holger Kreetz (Uniper COO Asset Management) is pictured on a ferry trip, organized by Uniper, to the construction site of the LNG Terminals.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Tourists next to the LNG-Terminal construction site
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Industry is pictured nearby the construction site of germanys first LNG-Terminals.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
General view from Außenhafen Hooksiel to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Tourists next to the LNG-Terminal construction site
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Fritz Santjer of the scientists for future is pictured in his home in Sande / Lower-Saxony
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Fritz Santjer of the scientists for future is pictured in his home in Sande / Lower-Saxony
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Tourists next to the LNG-Terminal construction site
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views of tourists from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Holger Kreetz (Uniper COO Asset Management) is pictured on a ferry trip, organized by Uniper, to the construction site of the LNG Terminals.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
The replenishment ship Berlin (A1411) of the german Navy is pictured in an urban neighbourhood in Wilhelmshaven
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Holger Kreetz (Uniper COO Asset Management) is pictured on a ferry trip, organized by Uniper, to the construction site of the LNG Terminals.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Industry is pictured nearby the construction site of germanys first LNG-Terminals.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Tourists next to the LNG-Terminal construction site
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Tourists next to the LNG-Terminal construction site
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Industry is pictured nearby the construction site of germanys first LNG-Terminals.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Tourists next to the LNG-Terminal construction site
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
The replenishment ship Berlin (A1411) of the german Navy is pictured in an urban neighbourhood in Wilhelmshaven
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Views from a uniper organized ferry trip to the construction site of germanys first LNG-terminals in Wilhelmshaven.
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'We got too comfortable': the race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany.
Country is hoping a new North Sea terminal can supply 8% of its gas usage as war in Ukraine upends energy policy.
Wilhelmshaven is one of five floating LNG terminals Germany is rushing to build by the end of the year, creating infrastructure that a study in July by the Fraunhofer Institute argued would be vital to avoid cold homes and closed factories this winter not just in Germany but across all of Europe as Vladimir Putin turns off the tap.
LNG terminals being built in Wilhelmshaven, northern Germany.
Fritz Santjer of the scientists for future is pictured in his home in Sande / Lower-Saxony
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