lithuanian fertilizer manufacturer akima stops production due to high gas prices, the share of theseduction cost prices reaches 70%. now lithuania provides itself with liquefied gas, which is bought by norway with the growing consumption of the need for purchases on the spot market in recent days, exchange prices for gas. approached 3,000 dollars per 1,000 cubic meters in such conditions, akima can work under foreign contracts only to your own detriment. as a result, european farmers have lost another source of fertilizer. the german government is returning 24 coal-fired power plants back into operation. one of them has already worked. although coal was intermittently delivered for it along the rhine, which was practically dry, the next station will be launched at the beginning of next week. coal generation is considered one of the dirtiest german stations. they were closed at the end of the 2000s, so the authorities were not modernized. germany says the world is forced to resume coal generation and promise to close it all test after 15 years. however, while the processes of greening