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A floating terminal for liquefied natural gas (LNG) arrived on Friday at its destination in the northern German industrial port of Brunsbüttel. LNG is a key part of Germany’s energy strategy to move away from Russian fossil fuels in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine. Originally an LNG tanker built in 2018, the 294-metre-long and 46-metre-wide Höegh Gannet platform is Germany’s third floating LNG terminal. It will be installed at the mouth of the Elbe River into the North Sea, 85km kilometres northwest of Hamburg. Economy Minister Robert Habeck and the boss of German energy company RWE, Marku…