The Photovoltaic Industry in Germany
The photovoltaic industry is playing a key role in shaping Germany’s sustainable energy future.
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The photovoltaic industry is playing a key role in shaping Germany’s sustainable energy future.
The Federal Statistical Office says that in April of this year a record 3.4 photovoltaic units were installed in German businesses and homes.
The German government has put forward a legislative package aimed at accelerating the expansion of photovoltaics (PV) in Europe’s largest economy.
The South Korean industrial giant has acquired a minority stake in the solar start-up Flaxres.
The solar industry in Germany passed a major milestone last year and looks set to grow again amidst increased demand from homeowners.
For the first time ever, more than half of the power used in Germany will come from sustainable sources, estimates show.
A team from the Fraunhofer Institute for Social Energy Research (ISE) in Freiburg and the NWO Institute AMOLF in Amsterdam have bettered the record for silicon solar cells.
Germany has embarked on a number of pan-European partnerships to promote green energy technologies, sustainable use of raw materials and industrial transformation.
Capacity of newly built photovoltaic (PV) systems and modules is way up in Europe’s largest economy.
Germany’s governing cabinet has approved a package of legislation to cut red tape and enable solar expansion.