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Subsidies

Politics

Cameron challenged by solar boss over job losses

Solar executive accuses prime minister of damaging industry through chaotic feed-in tariff cuts

clock 05 January 2012 •

Politics

"Sinuous curves" - Green quotes of the week

Who said what in the world of green business this week?

clock 16 December 2011 •

Legislation

Judicial review of solar subsidy cuts to go ahead after High Court U-turn

Solar companies win right to challenge government proposals to halve feed-in tariff rates from December 12

clock 15 December 2011 •

Politics

Huhne: Government "will try harder" to provide stable solar subdies

Energy secretary admits feed-in tariffs need to be "more predictable" after giving companies just six weeks notice of cuts to incentives

clock 15 December 2011 •

Wind

Official: Brits love wind farms

The explosive results from YouGov confirm it, a clear majority supports more renewable energy projects

clock 14 December 2011 •

Politics

Industry blasts DECC's "disingenuous" solar payback calculations

Cut Don't Kill campaign says return on investment assumptions show justifications for feed-in tariff cuts are "misleading"

clock 12 December 2011 •

Legislation

Report: Small subsidy increase could save solar industry

Research argues raising premium on energy bills from £2 to £6.50 a year would create solar industry independent of subsidy

clock 06 December 2011 •

Politics

US-China solar spat steps up a gear

China to probe US manufacturer subsidies just weeks after Obama administration announced its own price-fixing investigation

clock 28 November 2011 •

Politics

Question Time finds Huhne short on feed-in tariff answers

Sainsbury's chief and audience members take energy secretary to task for putting jobs and investment at risk

clock 25 November 2011 •

Politics

Cameron's solar roof begins to crumble

Former MP Alan Simpson says the UK should follow Germany's example on feed-in tariffs and support decentralised energy

clock 18 November 2011 •
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