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German Green state premier defends clean diesel: Sueddeutsche Zeitung

Published 08/12/2017, 10:59 AM
Updated 08/12/2017, 11:10 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO - Winfried Kretschmann, state Premier of the German federal state of Baden-Wuerttemberg, looks on in Ludwigshafen

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - A Green party German state premier has defended the diesel technology at the center of a crisis in the country's car industry, saying it was a necessary interim solution on the way to electric cars.

Winfried Kretschmann, premier of Baden-Wuerttemberg, said diesel was a clean technology that helped reduce the carbon-dioxide emissions blamed for global warming. He said the German car industry's future must be secured.

His remarks were published in Germany's Sueddeutsche Zeitung on Saturday, as Chancellor Angela Merkel launched a stinging attack on German auto executives, pressing them to innovate to secure jobs and win back trust.

Germany's car industry was thrown into turmoil almost two years ago when Volkswagen (DE:VOWG_p) admitted cheating U.S. tests of how much toxic nitrogen oxide its diesel cars emitted, leading to record fines and investigations of other carmakers.

Earlier this month, German politicians and car bosses agreed to overhaul the engine software of 5.3 million diesel cars to cut pollution and try to repair the industry's reputation, as cities threaten to impose diesel driving bans.

"Actually, we Greens are supposed to be fighting climate change, but now pollutants are the major theme. That really sets me thinking," Kretschmann told Sueddeutsche Zeitung.

Kretschmann's Baden-Wuerttemberg state is home to Mercedes, maker of Daimler, Porsche and Robert Bosch. The German car industry as a whole is the country's biggest exporter and provides about 800,000 jobs.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO - Winfried Kretschmann, state Premier of the German federal state of Baden-Wuerttemberg, looks on in Ludwigshafen

"We must cut pollution, we must fight climate change - for which we need clean diesel ... and we must secure the car industry in Germany, especially in Baden-Wuertemmberg," Kretschmann said.

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