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Germany prepares for Russia's gas cutoff; how will Germany respond to the energy crisis?

Germany wants to deal with this energy crisis, and there are obviously two ways to do so, the first is by storing large amounts of energy, such as natural gas or raw oil. The first is to get through this winter while looking for new energy trading partners in the following year, such as imports from South America or Australia. But there is a prerequisite that Germany's energy supply can be maintained this year, and that there will be no security factors at home. Today we'll explore Germany's energy crisis and the implications for Russia.

First, Germany's energy crisis is certain to happen. With Germany's current economic output, if it loses this important energy source from Russia, it will be a problem for Germany to ensure normal work in the country, because more than 80% of the natural gas comes from Russia, and if it is cut off directly, Germany will have to pay a huge price, for example, they will need to spend a high capital cost. The gas will be used to store gas, which will increase the cost of gas for local residents during this winter.

Second, Germany will look for new alternatives. The first of the two most important energy sources in Germany today is traditional fossilized natural gas. They account for nearly 50 percent of all energy in Germany, and the other is nuclear energy, which they have previously said they will build new nuclear power plants. New energy alternatives are being realized around the border between France and Germany, but France's attitude to this matter is currently ambiguous.

Thirdly, this will exacerbate the cost to the individual. In an interview with the Prime Minister said directly, if Russia continues to insist on the act of cutting off the supply of natural gas, then the high price of energy will be a very serious impact on Germany today's business, but also will directly affect the consumer terminal, so that many of the ordinary inhabitants in the winter without the means of normal heating, so he hoped that the European Union can be united. *** with the consultation with Russia, hoping to ensure the normal supply of weather this winter.