Solar firms take DECC to court in search for £2m feed-in tariff compensation

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Industry divided after three companies submit claims for losses as a result of government's illegal attempt to cut solar subsidies

Three solar companies are claiming compensation of £2.2m from the government for losses incurred as a result of ministers' botched attempts to cut subsidies for green electricity generators last October....

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