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Incentives

Solar

Solar feed-in tariff review - the reaction

BusinessGreen runs down the arguments for and against deep cuts to solar incentives

clock 31 October 2011 •

Solar

Updated: Government confirms 50 per cent cut to solar incentives

Greg Barker: 'The plummeting costs of solar mean we’ve got no option but to act'

clock 31 October 2011 •

Solar

Solar industry to march on Downing Street to save solar incentives

Solar power sector to deliver a petition urging prime minister to rethink imminent feed-in tariff cuts

clock 28 October 2011 •

Solar

Solar shambles leaves industry in the dark

The government's chronic mishandling of the imminent cuts to solar subsidies is going from bad to worse

clock 28 October 2011 •

Solar

Is anti-competitive behaviour always a bad thing?

Is the US solar industry right to complain over Chinese subsidies?

clock 28 October 2011 •

Marine

Rolls-Royce surges to 100MWh tidal energy milestone

Tidal Generation Limited prototype is first EMEC project to deliver over 100MWh of power to the grid

clock 28 October 2011 •

Solar

Germany moves to trim solar incentives further

Regression mechanism triggers 15 per cent cut to feed-in tariffs

clock 28 October 2011 •

Policy

'No more PV subsidy for energy-inefficient buildings' says climate minister

Greg Barker reveals plan to link Feed-in Tariff, Green Deal, and Renewable Heat Incentive schemes

clock 27 October 2011 •

Solar

Feed-in tariff cuts threaten to 'kill interest in solar PV'

Executive at UK’s largest solar firm fears fast-expanding industry is being shunned by a Whitehall culture that continues to favour traditional energy

clock 27 October 2011 •

Solar

Report: Solar feed-in tariffs to be cut to "around 20p per kWh"

Cuts unlikely to be as bad as some feared, but industry warns new rate would have "dire" effect

clock 27 October 2011 •
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