Germany edges towards feed-in tariff decision

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Latest reports suggest 16 per cent cut in tariffs for solar PV to take effect in July

The long-running saga surrounding plans to cut Germany's feed-in tariffs for solar power appear to be entering their end game, after reports emerged suggesting the new incentives would be passed by the...

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