Grassroots green projects 'are way to low-carbon UK'

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Coalition of groups representing 12 million people hails localising of energy generation, but bemoans lack of state support

Community-owned green energy projects present the best chance of converting the UK to a low-carbon economy and should receive more government support, civil society groups representing 12 million people...

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