Updated: Sharp to review UK investment following solar feed-in tariff cuts

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Panel manufacturer writes to prime minister warning it will review its position in UK if incentive cuts go through as planned

The fall out from the government's controversial decision to slash feed-in tariff incentives for solar installations from next month continued today with news that one of the world's largest solar panel...

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