Should the Renewable Heat Incentive be re-ignited?

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New Policy Connect report calls on government to extend key scheme through to 2020 and deliver a long-term strategy for decarbonising the heat sector

With the government's controversial plans to slash renewable power subsidies leading to the collapse of a number of solar firms, attention has been understandably diverted from the fact another clean technology...

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