Firms rush to meet latest solar feed-in tariff deadline

Jessica Shankleman
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Industry accuses DECC of getting sums wrong as figures reveal solar installation boom will cost far less than first thought

Businesses and households are rushing to complete solar electricity projects ahead of the latest cuts to feed-in tariff incentives, which will come into effect from tomorrow as part of the government's...

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