Wind power firms threaten to sue government over rumoured subsidy cuts

Jessica Shankleman
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RenewableUK warns deep cuts to Renewable Obligation Certificate banding could breach Electricity Act

Wind energy companies have warned they could sue the government if it imposes drastic cuts to subsidies that derail the expansion of the renewable energy industry. The Department of Energy and Climate...

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