Illogical Conservatives risk tying themselves in knots over wind farms

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RenewableUK's Maf Smith reflects on a decidedly mixed start to the Party Conference season for the renewable energy industry

Two down and one to go (I decided to give UKIP a miss). After a raft of meetings, fringe events and speeches, here's my first pass at what Labour and Conservative politicians are talking about when they...

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