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Lubmin (German pronunciation: [lʊpˈmiːn]) is a
coastal resort in the
German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
Lubmin is
situated near
Greifswald and on...
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Lubmin LNG
terminals are two
liquefied natural gas (LNG)
terminals in
Lubmin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, on the
Baltic Sea. Both
shipping terminals...
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Lubmin is an Amt in the
district of Vorpommern-Greifswald, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The seat of the Amt is in
Lubmin. The Amt
Lubmin consists...
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station (German:
Kernkraftwerk Greifswald, KKW Greifswald), also
known as
Lubmin nuclear power station, was the
largest nuclear power station in East Germany...
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total of 4
physical pipes. Both
pipelines start in
Russia and land in
Lubmin, Germany.
NordStream is
owned by a
consortium of 5
energy companies: Gazprom...
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surrounding BioCon Valley, the Nord
Stream 1 gas
pipeline which ends at
nearby Lubmin, and the
Wendelstein 7-X
nuclear fusion projects.
Greifswald is located...
- (1.9 trillion
cubic feet) of
natural gas a year
under the
Baltic Sea to
Lubmin, Germany.
Historical affiliations Sweden 1293–1710
Tsardom of
Russia 1710–1721...
- from Ust-Luga in
northwestern Russia near Estonia. Both
pipelines run to
Lubmin in the
northeastern German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Each pipeline...
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construction and
operation in
German waters and for
landfall areas near
Lubmin. In May 2018
construction started at the
Greifswald end point. In January...
- 2022,
three more new
terminals were accelerated, one at
Stade and two at
Lubmin, with all
three expected to
become operational in 2023. By mid-September...