Ernst & Young concludes slightly higher feed-in tariffs could make solar projects viable without leading to overspending
The crippling cuts to feed-in tariffs for large solar installations could have been avoided, according to a new report that argues that more modest cuts to incentives would have allowed larger projects...
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