Report: Solar feed-in tariffs to be cut to "around 20p per kWh"

James S Murray
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Cuts unlikely to be as bad as some feared, but industry warns new rate would have "dire" effect

The government is reportedly poised to confirm cuts of around 50 per cent to the feed-in tariffs available for solar installations, in a move that will significantly slow the roll out of new solar projects...

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