Solar subsidy fiasco sparks panic buying

Jessica Shankleman
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EvoEnergy says inquiries quadrupled this week from people desperate to beat the December feed-in tariff deadline

Homeowners and businesses have started panic buying solar photovoltaic (PV) panels, following the announcement of the government's controversial plans to dramatically cut feed-in tariff incentives for...

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