Germany's only deep water port, home to its largest naval base, is where energy firms now plan to spend more than $5.5 billion to help construct the clean energy infrastructure the country needs to help end its reliance on Russian gas.
WILHELMSHAVEN, Germany (Reuters) - Germany's only deep water port, home to its largest naval base, is where energy firms now plan to spend more than $5.5 billion to help construct the clean energy infrastructure the country needs to help end its reliance on Russian gas. | 01:09am
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"Feasibility studies are currently being prepared for both projects, which will provide further insights into their practicability," the company said in an emailed comment. "Wintershall Dea plans to invest around 1 billion euros in the Wilhelmshaven site together with its partners," it said.