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Pathways to Overcoming Natural Gas Dependency on Russia—The German Case
by
Halser, Christoph
, Paraschiv, Florentina
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Coal-fired power plants
/ Consumption
/ Diversification
/ Economic impact
/ energy policy
/ Energy resources
/ energy security
/ Fossil fuels
/ GDP
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ import embargo
/ Infrastructure
/ Liquefied natural gas
/ natural gas
/ Nuclear energy
/ Nuclear power plants
/ Renewable resources
/ Shortages
2022
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Pathways to Overcoming Natural Gas Dependency on Russia—The German Case
by
Halser, Christoph
, Paraschiv, Florentina
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Coal-fired power plants
/ Consumption
/ Diversification
/ Economic impact
/ energy policy
/ Energy resources
/ energy security
/ Fossil fuels
/ GDP
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ import embargo
/ Infrastructure
/ Liquefied natural gas
/ natural gas
/ Nuclear energy
/ Nuclear power plants
/ Renewable resources
/ Shortages
2022
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Pathways to Overcoming Natural Gas Dependency on Russia—The German Case
by
Halser, Christoph
, Paraschiv, Florentina
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Coal-fired power plants
/ Consumption
/ Diversification
/ Economic impact
/ energy policy
/ Energy resources
/ energy security
/ Fossil fuels
/ GDP
/ Gross Domestic Product
/ import embargo
/ Infrastructure
/ Liquefied natural gas
/ natural gas
/ Nuclear energy
/ Nuclear power plants
/ Renewable resources
/ Shortages
2022
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Pathways to Overcoming Natural Gas Dependency on Russia—The German Case
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Pathways to Overcoming Natural Gas Dependency on Russia—The German Case
2022
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Overview
The war in Ukraine has sensitized German policy makers towards the negative economic impact of a curtailment of natural gas flows from Russia. Given its large import dependency, Germany has implemented regulatory measures for mitigating a possible gas shortage and is seeking to diversify from pipeline imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG). In this context, we provide a comprehensive review of the natural gas crisis in Europe and place it in the context of the peculiar role of natural gas in Germany. We critically discuss the economic impact of an embargo, and assess demand and supply factors capable of mitigating a supply shortage. We derive a short-term import substitution potential of 13 bcm, assuming timely installation of Floating Storage and Regasification Units (FSRUs). We discuss the potential for demand reductions in the power sector, in industry consumption, and in households, and estimate a combined maximum of 24.1 bcm. Under decreased industrial demand, the most optimistic scenario indicates an import gap of about 9 bcm for a one-year perspective. Given our findings, we advocate for the delayed phasing out of coal and nuclear power, the accelerated deployment of renewable energy, and caution in the initial execution of storage quotas and restrictions to industrial consumers.
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MDPI AG
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/ GDP
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