September 15, 2011

The Cost of Germany's Energy Revolution

M.S. Moore, Miller-McCune


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Doing deals with the Russians to put a pipe under the North Sea gives Germany some flexibility in its post-nuclear future, but at what price? . .

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TAGGED: gas pipeline, German energy policy, energy security, global oil market, foreign oil, Russia, Germany, Miller-McCune

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