Feed-in tariff fight intensifies as developers predict halt to solar projects

James S Murray
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DECC says it is in "listening mode" as evidence suggests virtually all mid-sized solar projects will be ditched if incentive cuts go through

The chilling effect of the coalition's proposed cuts to feed-in tariff incentives on planned solar projects with 50kW capacity was hammered home last week with the release of new data suggesting that virtually...

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