Industry leader warns Feed-In Tariff changes could discourage further renewable investment

BookmarkThis 23.06.2011
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The Group CEO of the Electrical Contractors’ Association (ECA), Steve Bratt, warns that the Government’s decision to substantially reduce Feed-In Tariff subsidies for photovoltaic installations larger than 50kW is a mistake that could dissuade community projects, including schools and local authorities, from large scale PV installation that would generate an income and contribute to UK carbon reductions.


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