LSE embraces economic case for solar with new arrays

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Six solar installations to deliver financial returns worth around £25,000 a year for London School of Economics

The London School of Economics (LSE) has revealed it completed two major new solar arrays ahead of the latest wave of cuts to government feed-in tariff incentives, taking its projected solar output to...

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