The modules produced supply both electricity and heat from solar energy: one of Europe's largest plants for so-called PVT modules has been inaugurated in Ottendorf-Okrilla near Dresden. Michael Kellner (Greens), State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Economics, and Saxony's Economics Minister Martin Dulig (SPD) congratulated the manufacturer Sunmaxx on site on Monday. "I think this is a good day for German industry and for the location here," said Kellner. Eastern Germany has great locational advantages due to the high availability of renewable energies, space for industrial settlements and well-trained employees.
The opening marks an important milestone, said Dulig. "We are all looking at the solar industry with concern at the moment, because business models we thought were safe are suddenly running out of steam and for weeks and months we have been caught up in debates about fair market conditions and subsidies." He was therefore delighted to be present at the opening of the module plant.