Acts of sabotage or extreme cold are currently the greatest dangers for the gas supply, says the head of the Federal Network Agency – and calls for more security measures.
The Federal Network Agency is pushing for close monitoring of the natural gas infrastructure to prevent acts of sabotage. “We would do well to monitor critical infrastructure better than we used to,” said Klaus Müller, head of the authorities, of the “Süddeutsche Zeitung” on Monday. So it is “absolutely right” to operate a very large safety effort around terminals for liquefied natural gas.
Acts of sabotage or extreme cold in Germany or neighboring countries are currently the greatest threats to gas supplies, said Müller. The currently cold weeks meant that people saved much less energy than before. “We don’t have to raise the alarm after two or three weeks like now. But it can’t go on like this for the whole of January and February,” he warned.
Müller called on the energy companies to quickly provide customers with better information about their electricity and gas consumption. “Preferably monthly,” he said. “The energy suppliers have to prepare it now so that it’s there next winter.” He called an app in which one can see the consumption exactly ideal.
Source: Stern

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