German minister pushes for solar subsidy cuts

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Shares in German solar companies fall as senior minister announces he is in favour of a 16 to 17 per cent cut in feed-in tariffs

A senior figure within the German government has today confirmed he is pushing for cuts of up to 17 per cent in feed-in tariffs for solar power, further raising the prospect that deep cuts in renewable...

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