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Everything that changes in Germany in March 2023

Imogen Goodman
Imogen Goodman - news@thelocal.de
Everything that changes in Germany in March 2023
Time is ticking. Before long, May will be here and there will be some big changes coming to Germany. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Sina Schuldt

From beer price hikes and the introduction of the government's energy price cap to the end of Covid tests in care homes, here's what's changing in Germany this March.

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Krov Menuhin
"The measures were all introduced amid soaring energy costs driven by the war in Ukraine and Europe's attempts to wean itself off Russian gas". Germany is actually committing totally unnecessary economic suicide considering the retreat from Nuclear and the fact that Germany has 20 billion cubic metres of shale gas.
Krov Menuhin
May I add to my comment the 20 billion cubic meters is the reserves of conventional gas. Germany'e reserves of shale gas were established in 2013, when the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) posited that Germany holds technically recoverable shale gas reserves of 481 billion cubic meters. The economic survival of Germany, not to mention energy security, may very well depend upon these reserves and a return to nuclear.

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