Report: Germany mulling further cuts to solar subsidy

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Economic Ministry pushes for deeper cuts to feed-in tariffs

The German government is considering further cuts to its popular solar power feed-in tariff incentive scheme, according to reports late last week. News agency Reuters reported the country's Economic...

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