How the government's latest assault on the solar sector could be on shaky legal ground

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Solarcentury's Frans van den Heuvel argues the government's latest plans to end support for solar farms will save billpayers negligible sums - and could be open to legal challenge

Today marks the end of the government's absurdly short summer holidays "consultation" on closing the solar Renewables Obligation (RO) a year early. Of highly questionable legality, the government's approach...

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