Energy: Binz municipality wants to stop Rügen LNG terminal

Energy: Binz municipality wants to stop Rügen LNG terminal

The municipality of Binz wants to stop the operation of the Rügen LNG terminal by applying to the Federal Administrative Court. The court had only recently dealt with the terminal.

According to its own information, the municipality of Binz has filed an application with the Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig against the operation of the neighboring Rügen LNG terminal. With serious security risks in such proximity to residential and spa areas, the terminal contradicts German and international security standards, wrote the community’s lawyer, Reiner Geulen, in a statement that was available to the German Press Agency.

Accordingly, on Thursday afternoon he also applied for an interim order that would prohibit the commissioning, which was planned for mid-May at the latest, until the court made a final decision.

Geulen bases his application essentially on four reports, including from Bärbel Koppe, professor of hydraulic engineering and hydromechanics at the University of Wismar. In addition, the Society for Safety Technology/Ship Safety in the Baltic Sea (GSSO) in Rostock examined the risk of serious accidents and the options for combating them in the port of Mukran. As a result, the risks of accidents cannot be accepted.

Worry about collision

We are talking about a high risk of collision due to the stationing of the two large special ships that are supposed to take in the liquefied gas, make it gaseous again and feed it in. These could collide with the tankers that are supposed to deliver the LNG. Firefighting by the ship’s crew, as planned by the operator, is not possible if they have to be evacuated. In addition, attention is drawn to the risk of explosion due to possible damage to gas tanks.

Geulen announced four further applications for the coming week with the aim of an immediate halt to operations. For example for the regional association of the German Youth Hostel Association, which has a facility not far from the harbor. The association confirmed this.

Other lawsuit already dismissed

Just a week ago, the German Environmental Aid (DUH) and the German Nature Conservation Association (Nabu) suffered defeat before the Federal Administrative Court in their fight against the terminal. A lawsuit against the connection pipeline was dismissed.

In view of the Russian attack on Ukraine, the federal government pushed the expansion of its own import infrastructure for liquefied natural gas (LNG) in order to become more independent of Russian gas. He defends the Rügen terminal with reference to security of supply. Critics speak of damage to nature, disadvantages for tourism and unneeded excess capacity. The terminal began trial operation about two months ago and has now received approval for regular operation.

Source: Stern

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