Heavily polluting 'diesel farms' to make millions from subsidies, IPPR warns

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Thinktank criticises subsidy cuts for clean renewable energy while state aids profits for ‘dirtiest form of energy generation available'

Owners of heavily polluting diesel generators stand to make "sky-high" profits under a government energy regime that has slashed subsidies for wind and solar, a report warns. The annual capacity market...

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