Bright future for social housing solar schemes

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Projects in London and Yorkshire have cut bills and generated revenue to refurbish housing stock

A project attempting to prove that the benefits of feed-in tariffs are not restricted to wealthy households has saved more than 80 low-income families £120 each. Feed-in tariffs have been criticised...

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