WHILE AVOIDING A HOUSE FIRE, GERMANY MUST MAINTAIN THE LIGHTS ON

 According to a Former German chancellor had recently travelled to Moscow to meet with Vladimir Putin a Russian President.

In an Interview with the press he confirmed that they have discussed that every German is dependent on Russian gas and there is a possibility of harsh winter.
Russian fuel supplies from Nord Stream 1 the pipeline that transport gas from Russia to Germany are fallen by 20% and the Country’s Current Chancellor has officially promised to look into all nearby options.

A lot of changes have been seen in past 6 months.
The Nord Stream 2 project, which involved building a second pipeline to transport gas from Russia to Germany, has been put on hold.
As per the report there is a possibility of nuclear power plant will return. Over ten years of policymaking they stated that the government might look into extending the lifespan of Germaine’s remaining power plants.
Coal has also come back. Germany's hard coal-fired power stations are starting operations just two years after the previous administration unveiled ambitious plans to phase out coal-generated electricity by 2038. This is done to ensure that the country can maintain its electricity supply.
Germany has seen a turbulent period, and things will probably worsen significantly before getting better, but the government has taken the correct kind of action. It is challenging to achieve a diverse supply that can meet our current energy needs without jeopardizing our climate goals, but failing is not an option.

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