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  1. ENERGY
    Nord Stream Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Context 'Thosaigh an obair thógála ar Nord Stream i mí Aibreáin na bliana seo. Míle míle ar fhaid a bheas sé, agus tarraingeoidh sé 55 billiún méadar ciúbach gáis in aghaidh na bliana ón Rúis chuig an nGearmáin. Sin soláthar i gcomhair 26 milliún teaghlach.' Reference Gás don Eoraip: Trí Ollphíobán le Tógáil', http://www.diarmuidjohnson.net/uploads/5/0/4/7/5047072/gs_don_eoraip_-_tr_ollphobn_le_tgil.pdf [6.5.2016]
    Nord-Stream-Pipeline | Nord Stream
    de
    Definition System von Unterwasser-Gasleitungen in der Ostsee, die von Russland (Wyborg) nach Deutschland (Lubmin) verlaufen Reference Council-DE vgl Wikipedia > Nord Stream (14.10.2022) und Nord Stream AG (14.10.2022)
    Nord Stream | NS2 | Nord Stream 2 | Nord Stream 1 | North European Gas pipeline | NS1 | North Transgas
    en
    Definition network of offshore natural gas pipelines in Europe, built and owned by Nord Stream AG, which run under the Baltic Sea from Russia to Germany, consisting of two separate projects: Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 Reference Council-EN, based on:- European Parliament Briefing > The Nord Stream 2 pipeline (26.10.2022)- Wikipedia > Nord Stream (26.10.2022)
    Comment Nord Stream 1 (NS1), which consists of two parallel pipelines running from Vybord (Russia) to Lubmin, near Greifswald (Germany) became operational in 2011.---Construction of Nord Stream 2 (NS2) was completed in September 2021. It follows a similar route to NS1, from Ust-Luga (Russia) to Lubmin (Germany), and also consists of two parallel pipelines, with the aim of doubling NS1's capacity. However, due to Germany's suspension of NS2's certification in February 2022 following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the NS2 pipelines never entered into operation.---On September 26, 2022, a severe drop in pressure in both NS1 and NS2 was associated with a rupture in both pipes reportedly due to sabotage. None of the pipes are currently operable or operational, bringing the Nord Stream project to an effective standstill.