'Big Society' failing to ramp up community renewables

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University of East Anglia study urges government to provide bespoke support for grassroots groups wanting to install wind turbines and solar panels

The government will today face fresh calls to offer more support to the growing number of communities wishing to install wind turbines, solar panels and other renewable energy technologies, in a new report...

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