Scottish and Welsh governments warn against 'alarming proposals' to shake up renewables subsidies

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Ministers voice concerns Conservative proposals will hit community energy schemes and deter much-needed clean energy investment

Plans to restrict access to key renewable energy subsidy schemes threaten the future of community energy projects, Scottish and Welsh ministers warned in a letter to the Department of Energy and Climate...

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