German Chancellor Olaf Scholz doesn’t believe the country will shut down unplanned electricity this winter, but he hasn’t ruled out such a possibility. about it he declaration In an interview with ZDF TV channel.
“We have done everything to prevent this. I have already reported on some measures – for example, the coal-fired power plants are ready to gain and produce electricity so that we can save gas,” Scholz said.
Early on September 4, Friedrich Merz, president of the German Christian Democratic Union (CDU) declaration About the total unplanned power outage expected this winter in Germany.
The day before, Scholz stated in an interview with Funke: ideaAccording to this, Germany will have enough gas for the coming winter and the country will be able to get rid of it if Russia cuts off its gas supply.
Russian State Energy Company Gazprom stoped Gas is pumped through the Nord Stream on August 31. The gas pipeline was supposed to start working again on August 3, but on September 2 the press service of the enterprise stateddue to an oil spill, the pipeline will be shut down until the repair work is completed.
Source: Gazeta

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