Renewables support here to stay, says government

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Green energy industry welcomes signal from government that renewables schemes will continue amid ongoing debate over future of environmental policies

The renewable energy industry has welcomed confirmation from the government that its financial support schemes will remain intact, despite a wide-ranging review that could roll back some green policies....

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