In the face of tough competition from foreign markets, the German solar industry is seeking to make a comeback, a decade after it was nearly decimated by a series of bankruptcies. Overproduction in China and massive government subsidy programs in the US mean it’s a struggle to stay profitable for a company that once thrived in Germany. The Bitterfeld-Wolfen Kissa solar cell factory opened in 2021 by the Swiss Meyer Burger on the site of the defunct German producer Q-Cells is a sign of a possible renaissance. We are now…
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