Politicians from Saxony have called for a clear commitment from the federal government to the German solar industry across all political parties. They warned in a letter to the federal government and the Bundestag that thousands of jobs could be lost, particularly in eastern Germany. It is also important to limit dependence on China. "The solar industry provides us with the cheapest technology for generating energy - Germany must not give up this expertise." This requires fair competitive conditions.
The industry has long complained about price dumping of solar modules by Chinese manufacturers. There are several producers of solar modules in Saxony: Solarwatt, Heckert Solar and Meyer Burger. Meyer Burger also operates a cell production facility in Saxony-Anhalt.
"We need a fast solar path for Germany," reads the letter, which is available to the German Press Agency. "We need a commitment to locations like Freiberg. We need a commitment to securing the technology. And we need it now." The signatories include Dirk Neubauer, the non-party district administrator of the district of Central Saxony, Wolfram Günther (Greens) and Martin Dulig (SPD), the ministers responsible for energy and the economy, as well as members of the Bundestag from the SPD, Greens, CDU and FDP.
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