'Daylight robbery': MPs display 'Halloween horror' at solar tariff changes

MPs, Solar Trade Association and National Farmers Union urge government to maintain "fair" export tariff payments for small-scale solar
Cross-party MPs, farmers' groups, the solar industry and climate campaigners have today joined forces to highlight their "Halloween horror" at proposals to axe small-scale solar payments. The plans,...
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