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08 December 2022, Schleswig-Holstein, BrunsbŁttel: An ETL 180 gas pipe is set down at Gasunie Deutschland's pipe storage yard in BrunsbŁttel. The pipes are intended for laying the gas pipeline from the floating LNG terminal in BrunsbŁttel to Hetlingen in the Pinneberg district. A total of 3000 pipes are to be laid in the ground over a length of 55 kilometers by October 2023. Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa

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08 December 2022, Schleswig-Holstein, BrunsbŁttel: An ETL 180 gas pipe is set down at Gasunie Deutschland's pipe storage yard in BrunsbŁttel. The pipes are intended for laying the gas pipeline from the floating LNG terminal in BrunsbŁttel to Hetlingen in the Pinneberg district. A total of 3000 pipes are to be laid in the ground over a length of 55 kilometers by October 2023. Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa

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08 December 2022, Schleswig-Holstein, BrunsbŁttel: Tobias Goldschmidt (r, BŁndnis 90/Die GrŁnen), Minister for Energy Transition, Climate Protection, Environment and Nature, kneels with Jens Schumann, Managing Director Gasunie Deutschland, in front of ETL 180 gas pipes labeled "H2-Ready" at Gasunie Deutschland's pipe storage yard in BrunsbŁttel. The pipes are intended for laying the gas pipeline from the floating LNG terminal in BrunsbŁttel to Hetlingen in the Pinneberg district. A total of 3000 pipes are to be laid in the ground over a length of 55 kilometers by October 2023. Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa

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08 December 2022, Schleswig-Holstein, BrunsbŁttel: Tobias Goldschmidt (r, BŁndnis 90/Die GrŁnen), Minister for Energy Transition, Climate Protection, Environment and Nature, kneels with Jens Schumann, Managing Director Gasunie Deutschland, in front of ETL 180 gas pipes labeled "H2-Ready" at Gasunie Deutschland's pipe storage yard in BrunsbŁttel. The pipes are intended for laying the gas pipeline from the floating LNG terminal in BrunsbŁttel to Hetlingen in the Pinneberg district. A total of 3000 pipes are to be laid in the ground over a length of 55 kilometers by October 2023. Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa

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08 December 2022, Schleswig-Holstein, BrunsbŁttel: An employee stands in front of ETL 180 gas pipes at Gasunie Deutschland's pipe storage yard in BrunsbŁttel. The pipes are intended for laying the gas pipeline from the floating LNG terminal in BrunsbŁttel to Hetlingen in the Pinneberg district. A total of 3000 pipes are to be laid in the ground over a length of 55 kilometers by October 2023. Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa

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08 December 2022, Schleswig-Holstein, BrunsbŁttel: An ETL 180 gas pipe is set down at Gasunie Deutschland's pipe storage yard in BrunsbŁttel. The pipes are intended for laying the gas pipeline from the floating LNG terminal in BrunsbŁttel to Hetlingen in the Pinneberg district. A total of 3000 pipes are to be laid in the ground over a length of 55 kilometers by October 2023. Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa

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08 December 2022, Schleswig-Holstein, BrunsbŁttel: Tobias Goldschmidt (BŁndnis 90/Die GrŁnen), Minister for Energy Transition, Climate Protection, Environment and Nature, stands in front of ETL 180 gas pipes labeled "H2-Ready" at Gasunie Deutschland's pipe storage yard in BrunsbŁttel. The pipes are intended for laying the gas pipeline from the floating LNG terminal in BrunsbŁttel to Hetlingen in the Pinneberg district. A total of 3000 pipes are to be laid in the ground over a length of 55 kilometers by October 2023. Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa

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08 December 2022, Schleswig-Holstein, BrunsbŁttel: An employee stands in front of ETL 180 gas pipes at Gasunie Deutschland's pipe storage yard in BrunsbŁttel. The pipes are intended for laying the gas pipeline from the floating LNG terminal in BrunsbŁttel to Hetlingen in the Pinneberg district. A total of 3000 pipes are to be laid in the ground over a length of 55 kilometers by October 2023. Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa

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08 December 2022, Schleswig-Holstein, BrunsbŁttel: Tobias Goldschmidt (BŁndnis 90/Die GrŁnen), Minister for Energy Transition, Climate Protection, Environment and Nature, stands in front of ETL 180 gas pipes labeled "H2-Ready" at Gasunie Deutschland's pipe storage yard in BrunsbŁttel. The pipes are intended for laying the gas pipeline from the floating LNG terminal in BrunsbŁttel to Hetlingen in the Pinneberg district. A total of 3000 pipes are to be laid in the ground over a length of 55 kilometers by October 2023. Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa

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08 December 2022, Schleswig-Holstein, BrunsbŁttel: An employee stands in front of ETL 180 gas pipes at Gasunie Deutschland's pipe storage yard in BrunsbŁttel. The pipes are intended for laying the gas pipeline from the floating LNG terminal in BrunsbŁttel to Hetlingen in the Pinneberg district. A total of 3000 pipes are to be laid in the ground over a length of 55 kilometers by October 2023. Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa

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08 December 2022, Schleswig-Holstein, BrunsbŁttel: An ETL 180 gas pipe is set down at Gasunie Deutschland's pipe storage yard in BrunsbŁttel. The pipes are intended for laying the gas pipeline from the floating LNG terminal in BrunsbŁttel to Hetlingen in the Pinneberg district. A total of 3000 pipes are to be laid in the ground over a length of 55 kilometers by October 2023. Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa

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08 December 2022, Schleswig-Holstein, BrunsbŁttel: ETL 180 gas pipes are lying in Gasunie Deutschland's pipe storage yard in BrunsbŁttel. The pipes are intended for laying the gas pipeline from the floating LNG terminal in BrunsbŁttel to Hetlingen in the Pinneberg district. A total of 3000 pipes are to be laid in the ground over a length of 55 kilometers by October 2023. Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa

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08 December 2022, Schleswig-Holstein, BrunsbŁttel: An ETL 180 gas pipe is set down at Gasunie Deutschland's pipe storage yard in BrunsbŁttel. The pipes are intended for laying the gas pipeline from the floating LNG terminal in BrunsbŁttel to Hetlingen in the Pinneberg district. A total of 3000 pipes are to be laid in the ground over a length of 55 kilometers by October 2023. Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa

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08 December 2022, Schleswig-Holstein, BrunsbŁttel: ETL 180 gas pipes are lying in Gasunie Deutschland's pipe storage yard in BrunsbŁttel. The pipes are intended for laying the gas pipeline from the floating LNG terminal in BrunsbŁttel to Hetlingen in the Pinneberg district. A total of 3000 pipes are to be laid in the ground over a length of 55 kilometers by October 2023. Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa

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08 December 2022, Schleswig-Holstein, BrunsbŁttel: An ETL 180 gas pipe is set down at Gasunie Deutschland's pipe storage yard in BrunsbŁttel. The pipes are intended for laying the gas pipeline from the floating LNG terminal in BrunsbŁttel to Hetlingen in the Pinneberg district. A total of 3000 pipes are to be laid in the ground over a length of 55 kilometers by October 2023. Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa

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08 December 2022, Schleswig-Holstein, BrunsbŁttel: View into an ETL 180 gas pipe at Gasunie Deutschland's pipe storage yard in BrunsbŁttel. The pipes are intended for laying the gas pipeline from the floating LNG terminal in BrunsbŁttel to Hetlingen in the Pinneberg district. A total of 3000 pipes are to be laid in the ground over a length of 55 kilometers by October 2023. Photo: Marcus Brandt/dpa