Updated: Small wind sector predicts big problems if government slashes incentives

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Wind industry joins solar sector in responding angrily to proposals to slash feed-in tariffs for onsite renewables

The wind industry has joined with the solar sector in protesting against proposed cuts to the level of feed-in tariff incentives available for small scale renewables, which according to experts threaten...

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