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Ministers must take care as they rush to deliver final energy policy building blocks

  • Maf Smith, deputy chief executive, RenewableUK
  • 19 February 2014
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RenewableUK's Maf Smith worries government is risking mis-steps as it completes the last few pieces of the Electricity Market Reform jigsaw

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