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Nord Stream 1 Turbine Remains in Germany

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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will visit the Nord Stream 1 turbine in Muelheim an der Ruhr, Germany today. Its exact location had been unclear up to this point after it arrived in the country from Canada and is now meant to be in Russia.

  • Gazprom have rejected its return claiming it is not in line with the contract.
  • The turbine is the initial reason Gazprom blamed Nord Stream 1 for running at 40% capacity. They have since blamed another turbine for currently running at 20% capacity.
  • "Scholz will, together with our CEO Christian Bruch, take a look at the turbine serviced in Canada for the Nordstream 1 gas pipeline, which is ready for onward transport to Russia," Siemens Energy said in an invitation to the event.

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