
Ministers defend controversial solar incentive review
But solar firms claim Minister's "gaffe" over feed-in tariff bands requires immediate clarification
Energy and Climate Change Secretary Chris Huhne and Energy Minister Charles Hendry yesterday offered a detailed defence of the decision to launch an early review of the incentives available to solar photovoltaic...
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