Ten things you need to know about the feed-in tariff review

James Murray
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The scale of the planned feed-in tariff cuts have sent shock waves through the renewables industry - BusinessGreen looks at the key proposals

The government has today sent shockwaves through the renewable energy industry with the publication of the review of the feed-in tariff (FiT) scheme that threatens steeper than expected cuts to incentives...

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