Germany to face challenges to energy supply security in coming years – govt advisors
A projected increase in electricity demand and a reduction of power plant capacity able to supply electricity at any moment are set to represent concrete challenges for Germany' energy supply security in the coming years, the country’s key energy transition advisors said in a report. The shuttering of coal-fired power plants while the buildup of alternative gas-fired power plants is lagging is a key obstacles in this regard, the advisors said.

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