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Stade advances as an energy hub

STADE. At an event for the media in Stade on 23 August, NPorts Managing Director Holger Banik outlined the progress made at the Stade jetty for liquefied gases (AVG). The jetty, due for completion in winter 2023/24, the 650-metre-long berth wall and the integrated terminal platform south of the existing port are already recognisable. “But there’s still lots to do. Bollards, fenders, access bridges and lighting all need to be installed, and our team is working 24 hours a day,” said Banik. Stade is another component in Germany’s energy security efforts.

Credits: AVG Stade

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