Report: German government considers deeper cuts to solar incentives

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Reuters reports that next wave of cuts to solar feed-in tariffs could be deeper than expected

The German government could impose cuts to solar energy incentives that are deeper than expected, according to a Reuters report based on predictions from government and industry sources. The news agency...

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