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德媒渲染中国风电设备存在风险,欧盟中国商会为中企清洁技术辩护

Group 1 - Concerns over China's influence have led a German investment firm, Luxcara, to withdraw its plan to purchase Chinese wind turbines for a North Sea wind farm project, opting instead for Siemens Gamesa's equipment [1][2] - Luxcara's decision was described as being based on operational considerations and the potential for enhanced safety, despite claims of external pressure and public controversy [1][2] - The EU Chamber of Commerce in China criticized the exclusion of Chinese companies based solely on origin, arguing it undermines efficiency and the established goals of open and sustainable development in Europe [1][2] Group 2 - Mingyang Smart Energy, the Chinese manufacturer initially involved in the project, stated it would explore development opportunities in Germany despite withdrawing from this specific project [2] - Luxcara emphasized that all critical components for the wind farm would be sourced from European manufacturers, aiming to mitigate safety concerns raised by some German media and think tanks [2] - The EU Chamber of Commerce in China expressed regret over the portrayal of Chinese clean technology companies as security risks, asserting that they meet EU regulations on cybersecurity and critical infrastructure [2] Group 3 - Luxcara has informed the German Federal Ministry of Economics about the supplier change, although a formal agreement with Siemens Gamesa has not yet been finalized [3] - The German federal government is concerned about escalating trade disputes with China while also recognizing the importance of Chinese affordable energy technology for Germany's renewable energy expansion plans [3]