It's time to unleash solar's potential

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The government must deploy as much solar as feasible under the Contracts for Difference scheme - net zero depends on it, argues Chris Hewett of the Solar Trade Association

The decision to let solar back into state-led clean power auctions following a six year hiatus is yet another example of the government acting to tackle the challenge of climate change, and presents a...

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