DECC predicts latest solar subsidy cuts could open door for gas

Jessica Shankleman
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Industry 'terrified' that reductions under Renewables Obligation scheme could halt building of new solar farms

The government has admitted its planned cuts to solar subsidies could cause construction of large scale solar plants to grind to a halt and instead inspire an increase in gas-fired generation. The admission...

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