Solar supporters plead for government to confirm changes to incentives

James S Murray
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Industry insiders warn ministers could wait several more weeks before confirming next wave of cuts

Energy and climate change secretary Ed Davey has today faced fresh calls to end the uncertainty afflicting the solar industry and confirm when the next wave of cuts to feed-in tariff incentives will come...

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