For BeBa Managing Director Bernd Bartels, this is a good day. Not only because he was awarded the "Green Giraffe". Above all because the Federal Government has decided not to cut solar subsidies as of 1 July. The plans to cut the feed-in tariff has led to uncertainty in the industry. "The phone is no longer standing still for us," said Bartels, who has seen a veritable flood of orders. But solar is only part of his business. Bartels, who employs 120 people in Hemmingstedt alone, is full of ideas. For example, he sells the electric Porsche from the sports car manufacturer Ruf throughout Northern Europe - even if business with the electric runabout, which has a range of 250 to 320 kilometers, is still rather slow.
He has invested over three million euros in research and development for hydrogen storage. In a salt dome in Lieth, the energy generated by wind power is not to be fed into the grid, but used to produce hydrogen and stored at a depth of up to 800 meters to be recovered when needed. The energy comes from two wind turbines that Bartels still wants to build.
At the moment the hydrogen storage, which is unique in the country, is still a demo project, of which Bartels mainly wants to convince the politicians and show that it works. However, he already has expansion plans in the drawer. Habeck is enthusiastic about the project.
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