Scottish 'Yes' vote could harm clean energy investment, say analysts

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BNEF says uncertainty over the future shape of the power market and incentives for renewables will see projects delayed

A vote for Scottish independence is likely to damage clean energy investment in the near term, according to new analysis by Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF). A yes vote in Thursday's referendum could...

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