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Russia's energy minister still sees potential in power co-operation between Germany and Russia, he told a German newspaper only days after talks between RWE and Gazprom over joint power production ventures failed.
Sergei Shmatko said in an interview with Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung on Tuesday that Russia and Germany complemented each other well, but called for political assurances regarding the construction of gas-to-power plants and the safety of investments.
"We have the means to finance, we have gas, Germany has efficient technologies and a potentially large market," Shmatko said. "It could be done fast."
"Gas plants could, for instance, be built where nuclear plants used to be. The existing power infrastructure could be used," he said. "This idea, however, only works, if the government arrives at a clear yes. So far, this has not happened."
Shmatko criticised how Germany reserves first space on transmission networks for renewable power due to its strategy of generating increasingly more "green" power at the expense of that derived from fossil-fuels, so there is no guarantee that gas-to-power volumes will eventually be sold after generation.
While talks begun with RWE in mid-July were terminated last week, Gazprom continues to explore power co-operation with the state of Bavaria, having struck a gas plant deal with Danish utility Dong earlier this year.
Shmatko also said that if power grids between Germany and its eastern neighbours were strengthened, then Poland, Ukraine, Russia and Belarus could help fill supply gaps possibly arising from Germany's decision to scrap a large slice of its own nuclear supply in the wake of Japan's Fukushima crisis.

Copyright Reuters, 2011

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