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Germany mulls state guarantees for solar and wind energy

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Germany is considering introducing state guarantees for investments in renewable energy to increase the country’s industrial potential, Economy Minister Robert Habeck has said, as Berlin seeks to become more independent in scaling up renewables capacity.

As Europe's biggest economy, Germany aims to produce 80% of electricity from renewable sources by 2030 but it is heavily-dependent on imported components, mainly from Asia.

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