Debt crisis forces Spain to halt green energy subsidy scheme

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Spanish government suspends payments for new solar, wind and biomass plants, as Germany mulls further feed-in tariff changes

Spain has been forced to put its green energy subsidy scheme on ice in response to its continuing debt crisis, insisting the move will not derail efforts to meet ambitious EU renewable energy targets....

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