'Enshrined in law': Government proposes cash boost for communities hosting clean energy projects

James Murray
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'Enshrined in law': Government proposes cash boost for communities hosting clean energy projects

New working paper seeks views on how to formalise requirement for clean energy developers to provide community benefit schemes

The government has today advanced plans designed to ensure coastal and rural communities that host clean energy infrastructure receive a 'cash boost' for improved community facilities, better transport...

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