Germany proposes to open a tender for the right to use in case of shortage of natural gas

Klaus Müller, head of the German Federal Network Agency, proposed opening a tender for the right to use gas in industry in case of fuel shortage. on this he declaration In an interview with the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

In the coal-fired phase-out, the regulator uses an auction model to ensure the most efficient shutdown of power plants, creating economic momentum, Mueller said.

“I can imagine such impulses for the industrial sector as well. The head of the national grid agency knows better than the market where energy savings are most effective.”

In Germany, they are discussing who should be given gas in the first place if imports from Russia stop. Discussions began after Gazprom stopped its supplies to Bulgaria and Poland.

As early as May 1, Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Kallenius declarationHe said the concern aims to diversify energy sources for its facilities to reduce industrial dependence on gas from Russia.



Source: Gazeta

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