Solar firms urge Cameron to freeze feed-in tariff cuts programme

James S Murray
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Top executives write to Prime Minister calling him to intervene to save the UK's solar industry from collapse

Senior executives from around 400 solar and renewable energy companies have written to Prime Minister David Cameron urging him to intervene in the long-running row over the future of the feed-in tariff...

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