Denmark Approved the Launch of Nord Stream 2

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Nord Stream 2 AG company has complied with the relevant conditions, including the conditions for certification. The Danish Energy Agency on October 4 approved the commissioning of Nord Stream 2. This is reported by Evropeyskaya Pravda with reference to the press service of the agency. It is noted that Nord Stream 2 AG has complied with the relevant conditions, including the conditions for certification. The Danish Continental Shelf pipeline project is part of a larger gas pipeline project consisting of two parallel 1,230 km long lines to transport gas from Russia to Germany. The pipelines can transport 55 billion cubic meters of natural gas per year. They start in Russia and pass through the Finnish, Swedish, Danish and German maritime regions and land off the German coast. The Danish Energy Agency granted a permit for the construction of Nord Stream 2 on October 30, 2019 and an operating permit on October 1, 2020. The permits were issued with several conditions, some of which had to be fulfilled before construction, and others before commissioning. As previously reported, Poland will be engaged in certifying the Nord Stream-2 operator. Корреспондент