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According to research by the German solar energy association BSW-Solar, the expansion of photovoltaic and storage technologies could triple employment in these industries
.
BSW-Solar said that in order to avoid power shortages due to the phase-out of nuclear power and coal power generation, photovoltaic and storage capacity must be expanded at a greater rate, which creates more jobs
for society.
According to the study, the solar photovoltaic industry will create more than 50,000 new jobs
in Germany by 2030.
In addition, jobs in the domestic PV and storage industry are likely to increase from 26,400 today to 78,000 by 2030
.
Over the next decade, industry revenues will grow from €5 billion to €12.
5 billion
.
Most of the job growth will occur in the planning, installation, operation and maintenance of
photovoltaic systems.
In the maintenance sector alone, employment will increase from 9,200 to 26,000 by 2030.
The German Solar Energy Association (BSW-Solar) calls on the German government to act quickly to remove existing investment barriers and correct the solar technology expansion targets defined in its climate protection plan, which are essential
to close the climate protection gap and avoid the power generation shortage due to nuclear and coal phase-out.
The federal government must finally fulfill the commitments it has repeatedly made in recent weeks and repeal the 52 GW cap
in the Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG).
BSW Managing Director Carsten Körnig warns: "Time is running out and further delays would be irresponsible!" The 52 GW mark
has been reached in a matter of months.
”
In order to avoid a shortage of power generation due to the closure of conventional power plants and increased electricity consumption, the study outlines the necessary growth trajectory
of 10 GW of PV installations per year.
According to market research analysis, the projected cumulative PV capacity of 162 GW and the capacity of residential, commercial and grid storage systems of 15 GWh by 2030 will have a significant impact
on employment.
According to research by the German solar energy association BSW-Solar, the expansion of photovoltaic and storage technologies could triple employment in these industries
.
BSW-Solar said that in order to avoid power shortages due to the phase-out of nuclear power and coal power generation, photovoltaic and storage capacity must be expanded at a greater rate, which creates more jobs
for society.
According to the study, the solar photovoltaic industry will create more than 50,000 new jobs
in Germany by 2030.
In addition, jobs in the domestic PV and storage industry are likely to increase from 26,400 today to 78,000 by 2030
.
Over the next decade, industry revenues will grow from €5 billion to €12.
5 billion
.
Most of the job growth will occur in the planning, installation, operation and maintenance of
photovoltaic systems.
In the maintenance sector alone, employment will increase from 9,200 to 26,000 by 2030.
The German Solar Energy Association (BSW-Solar) calls on the German government to act quickly to remove existing investment barriers and correct the solar technology expansion targets defined in its climate protection plan, which are essential
to close the climate protection gap and avoid the power generation shortage due to nuclear and coal phase-out.
The federal government must finally fulfill the commitments it has repeatedly made in recent weeks and repeal the 52 GW cap
in the Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG).
BSW Managing Director Carsten Körnig warns: "Time is running out and further delays would be irresponsible!" The 52 GW mark
has been reached in a matter of months.
”
In order to avoid a shortage of power generation due to the closure of conventional power plants and increased electricity consumption, the study outlines the necessary growth trajectory
of 10 GW of PV installations per year.
According to market research analysis, the projected cumulative PV capacity of 162 GW and the capacity of residential, commercial and grid storage systems of 15 GWh by 2030 will have a significant impact
on employment.