Aug 18, 2018

Sputnik News \\ RT \\ ING.dk| Aug 18, 2018 | ~ Putin & Merkel could stick it to Trump as they look to bring Nord Stream 2 over the line ~ | Blogger: [🙊THE LOSS OF MILLIONS IN KRONER & BLACK KRUGERRANDS💰] ... (Så var det lige, at de danske genmodificerede krigsliderligere politikere, og deres militær- kombattanter (VFK), tabte kampen om Gyllegården og den Russiske gåde a.k.a. #Russiagate) ... Nord Stream 2 submits a new application: Denmark risks losing a trump card contested Russian gas pipeline chasing alternative route outside of Denmark. In the name of their masters, UK & Washington D.C. Anti-Russian sentiment... |

Nord Stream 2: Why Denmark Wants to Derail the Project - With Denmark reportedly preparing a bill that could stop the construction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, which will deliver Russian gas to a number of European nations, experts give their thoughts on what stands behind Copenhagen's decision... (Sputnik)


Danish government blackout business case prevents debate about electricity cables to England. Energinet.dk refuse to talk about a billion-investment in high-voltage cable to England. As a member of Energinet.dk's stakeholder forum, Professor Frede Hvelplund from Aalborg University has long sought to gain access to figures and calculations in the company's business cases prior to billion-investing in new high-voltage cables abroad. So far, without luck.


Germany: Nord Stream 2 pipe-laying underway off the Baltic coast. On paper, there shouldn’t be much to talk about at all. The first part of the joint project between Gazprom and Western European energy giants has functioned without a hitch since 2011. The two new 1,200km-long underwater lines, doubling previous capacity, have been issued with permits by every country en-route from northern Russia to the German coast, apart from Denmark, whose parliamentary dithering over abstract “security concerns” is unlikely to delay completion beyond its scheduled date in 2020. In fact, dredging in preparation for laying the pipes already began back in May.