Sener to Launch Germany's First Land-Based Regasification Terminal in 2026
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Sener, a Spanish engineering group, will launch Germany's first land-based regasification terminal, German LNG, in Brunsbüttel by 2026, enabling the integration of liquefied natural gas into the country's pipeline network. The facility will have an initial capacity of 8 billion cubic meters annually, expandable to 10 billion, and will support future adaptations for hydrogen and green LNG. The German government also plans to auction support for hydrogen-ready gas plants, aiming for 10 GW of controllable power.

Jan 5, 2026, 12:03 PM