Germany's utility chief isn't giving the all clear on an energy crisis spurred by Russia's war in Ukraine, even as prices have dropped and reserves are plentiful. He tells AP that risks can emerge as Europe learns to live without Russian natural gas.
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Germany's chief utility regulator, Klaus Mueller speaks during an interview with The Associated Press at the Federal Network Agency in Bonn, Germany, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2023. Germany's natural gas reserves are abundant, and prices are down. But the country's top utility regulator, Klaus Mueller, says it's too soon to sound the all clear on an energy crisis spawned by the war in Ukraine, which laid bare Europe's dependence on Russian natural gas.
BONN, Germany — The temperature outside Klaus Mueller’s office almost resembles spring, exactly the kind of mild weather that helped Germany
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