DECC appeals to Supreme Court over solar feed-in tariff rulings

Jessica Shankleman
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Government leaves it late to meet deadline to appeal against previous solar court cases

The government has lodged an application to appeal to the Supreme Court, following two court rulings which declared its plans to rush through cuts to feed-in tariff incentives for solar installlations...

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