Solar feed-in tariff frozen for the rest of the year

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Industry welcomes "relative stability" offered by Ofgem's confirmation that subsidy payments will remain unchanged

Ofgem has confirmed solar subsidies will remain at the same level until the end of the year. A release issued by the regulator yesterday confirms that feed-in tariff payments will remain unchanged betwen...

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