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German gas imports drop 11% in 2024, more green power plants built

German gas imports fell by 11%. in 2024 compared to the year before, with Norway the biggest. supplier, while exports more than halved, the country's network. regulator stated on Wednesday.

According to initial figures from the Bundesnetzagentur,. German gas imports fell to 865 terawatt hours (TWh) in 2024 from. 968 TWh in 2023.

Norway, with 48% of shipments, was followed by the. Netherlands at 25% and Belgium at 18%, it stated.

Exports from Germany, meanwhile, dropped to 89 TWh in 2024. from 187 TWh the year before, with the Netherlands, the Czech. Republic and Austria among its most important consumers.

In total, Germany utilized 844 TWh of gas last year, 3.5% more. than in 2023, with 39% used by services and homes and 61%. by industry.

Germany, like other significant European countries, scrambled to. cut its reliance on Russian gas after Moscow's 2022 full-scale. invasion of Ukraine, with the resulting high costs stiring. inflation and raising the cost of living throughout the area.

From late 2022, it started developing drifting terminals to. import liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the worldwide market to. enhance pipelines.

Supply is currently comfy.

Germany's large gas storage caverns are presently well filled. at 77% of capacity, the regulator kept in mind, but including there had. been continuous withdrawals because Nov. 4.

The heating season lasts to the end of March.

In a separate statement on sustainable electricity capability,. which is also kept track of by the regulator, the Bundesnetzagentur. said the total stood at 190 gigawatt (GW) at the end of 2024,. representing a 12% year-on-year increase.

Germany is accelerating approvals for power capacity to enhance. wind and solar supplies and minimize dependence on nonrenewable fuel sources. More power can help support the electrification of carbon-heavy. transportation and heating, which still largely work on gas and oil.

(source: Reuters)