Published 08:53 IST, October 14th 2022
France starts supplying gas to Germany after both nations agree for energy solidarity deal
France has sent gas to Germany using a pipeline as part of the deal between the nations to reduce energy shortages after Russia halted the supply of gas.
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Amid energy crisis in Europe, France has started delivering gas to Germany for first time in an act of "European solidarity." France has sent gas to Germany using a pipeline as part of deal between nations to reduce energy shortages after Russia disrupted supply of gas to Europe, BBC News reported. decision of France comes as Russia in August stopped supply of gas through Nord Stream 1 pipeline to Europe citing technical issues.
German officials have raised questions over Russia's decision to cut off supply of gas through Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline and termed it a 'political gambit.' French grid operator, GRTgaz announced that it will initially send 31 gigawatt hours (GWh) per day through pipeline from Obergailbach, a village in France. As per BBC News report, French grid operator noted that daily limit of new gas flow is 100 GWh. It is pertinent to note here that new flow is less than 2% of daily needs of Germany's gas. Furrmore, Berlin has also decided to increase use of coal and extend life of power stations that were scheduled to be closed. Russian offensive in Ukraine has resulted in a gas price spike.
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Germany's gas imports from Russia reaches zero
Before Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Germany was dependent on Russia for importing 55% of its total gas which was later reduced to 35% and eventually went down to zero. France has been less impacted by Russia's halt of gas supply as it mostly relied on Norway for energy imports and through liquified natural gas supplies. In September, Germany and France agreed for an energy solidarity deal. Germany announced that it will provide ditional electricity to France when required and in exchange, Paris decided to help Berlin with delivery of gas.
Russia rey to supply gas through Nord Stream 2: Putin
Russian President Vlimir Putin announced Moscow's willingness to resume export of gas to Europe through Nord Stream 2 pipeline under Baltic Sea, according to AP. proposal of Russia to supply gas through Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline has been rejected by Berlin. German government spokeswoman Christiane Hoffmann said that supply of gas was disrupted even before Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline was damaged. She noted that Russia no longer was a "reliable energy supplier" and y have no reason to believe that situation will change.
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Nord Stream 2 pipeline has not come into use since Germany did not start supply of gas through it. On September 12, Russian President Vlimir Putin described "sabotage" of Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines as an "act of international terrorism." He described attack on Nord Stream pipeline as an "extremely dangerous precedent" which he stressed demonstrated that any important piece of transport, energy or communications infrastructure is under threat, irrespective of its location and management.
Inputs from AP
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08:53 IST, October 14th 2022