ECIU: Blocking new ground-mounted solar farms could cost bill payers up to £5bn a year

Stuart Stone
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ECIU: Blocking new ground-mounted solar farms could cost bill payers up to £5bn a year

New analysis calculates how restricting ground mounted solar farms would result in a continued reliance on gas imports that could cost up to £180 per UK household a year

New restrictions on ground mounted solar farms could cost energy billpayers as much as £5bn a year due by exacerbating the UK's reliance on fossil gas imports, a new analysis from the Energy and Climate...

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