Despite cutbacks - Manufacturer sees reconstruction of the solar industry
Despite the planned cuts to solar subsidies in the German government's budget, solar company Meyer-Burger sees the agreement as positive. "We welcome the fact that the guidelines for the 2024 budget have now been established," Managing Director Gunter Erfurt told the German Press Agency. They are the basis for all further measures to rebuild the solar industry in Germany. The entire area of solar package 1 in the Renewable Energy Sources Act is not affected by the budget decisions.
With the solar package, the German government wants to reduce bureaucratic hurdles, among other things. For example, the operation of balcony power plants and the use of self-generated photovoltaic electricity in apartment buildings is to be made easier. The possibilities for solar systems on fields and farmland are also to be expanded.
Meyer-Burger claims to be the only company in Germany to manufacture its own solar cells and solar modules. The Swiss company has factories in Bitterfeld-Wolfen (Saxony-Anhalt) and Freiberg (Saxony).
Meyer-Burger Managing Director Erfurt on X
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- Despite the Federal Government's planned reduction in solar subsidies, Meyer-Burger, a solar company based in Saxony-Anhalt, sees this as an opportunity for the reconstruction of the solar industry in Germany.
- The German government, with its solar package, aims to simplify bureaucratic hurdles, such as making it easier to operate balcony power plants and use self-generated photovoltaic electricity in apartment buildings.
- As the only company in Germany, Meyer-Burger manufactures its own solar cells and solar modules, with factories located in Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Saxony-Anhalt, and Freiberg, Saxony.
- The solar promotion in the Germany's Renewable Energy Sources Act is not affected by the budget decisions, providing a solid foundation for the solar industry's future.
- With the solar package, the German government also plans to expand the possibilities for solar systems on fields and farmland, promoting alternative energies.
- Gunter Erfurt, Managing Director of Meyer-Burger, stated in an interview with the German Press Agency that they welcome the budget guidelines as the basis for further measures to rebuild the solar industry.
- In light of the federal government's commitment to promoting renewable energies and simplifying bureaucracy for solar companies, the solar industry in Germany may witness a new era of growth and development.
Source: www.stern.de