Could the Queen's Speech deliver a surprise boost to community renewables projects?

James Murray
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Guardian reports government is planning new legislation to give communities the right to take a stake in local renewables projects

The government is reportedly planning significantly to strengthen its community energy strategy by giving communities the right to purchase a stake in local renewable energy projects. The Guardian reported...

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