Will the feed-in tariff close next year?

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The government's own impact assessment has fuelled fears the feed-in tariff could be blocked to new entrants in 2018, but industry insiders reckon a fresh solar boom means it could be closed within months

"The more you look into this proposal the worse it gets," reflects one solar industry source, fresh from trawling through the government impact assessment that last week accompanied its proposals to cap...

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