German Chancellor Olaf Scholz visited a repaired turbine in western Germany on Wednesday, the absence of which Russia says is the reason for its decision to throttle gas flows to Germany through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline. After repair work in Canada, the turbine is being temporarily stored in Mülheim an der Ruhr before being brought to Russia for installation in the pipeline. Power engineering company Siemens Energy said on Tuesday that the turbine is ready for onward transport. “The turbine is there, it can be delivered,” Scholz said. “All the technical reasons put forward are not comprehens…