Renewables could provide 35 per cent of UK generating capacity by 2020

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DECC-backed assessment of low carbon generation potential will inform Renewables Obligation review

Renewable energy sources could account for 35 per cent of the UK's energy generating capacity by 2020 if planning and grid connections are improved, a government-backed report says. The Department of...

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