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techUK, the Solar Trade Association and Renewable UK launch net zero partnership

techUK, the Solar Trade Association and Renewable UK launch net zero partnership

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techUK, the Solar Trade Association and Renewable UK launch net zero partnership

The new deal is intended to directly connect energy buyers with renewable energy providers to stimulate the PPA market

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UK’s solar industry calls for government to deliver net zero Budget

UK’s solar industry calls for government to deliver net zero Budget

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UK’s solar industry calls for government to deliver net zero Budget

The Solar Trade Association says government must unlock the potential of solar energy in the UK and ’empower the transition to net zero greenhouse gas emissions’

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Government ‘must stop publishing misleading solar statistics’

Government ‘must stop publishing misleading solar statistics’

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Government ‘must stop publishing misleading solar statistics’

The Solar Trade Association says official figures relating to solar photovoltaic deployment in the UK are inaccurate and calls for the method of data collection to be reformed

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Solar farms ‘generate wide range of benefits for local ecosystems’

Solar farms ‘generate wide range of benefits for local ecosystems’

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Solar farms ‘generate wide range of benefits for local ecosystems’

The Solar Trade Association says well-designed and well-managed solar farms frequently deliver broad benefits for biodiversity and sustainable agriculture across the UK

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UK councils light up with subsidy-free and ‘smart’ solar

UK councils light up with subsidy-free and ‘smart’ solar

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UK councils light up with subsidy-free and ‘smart’ solar

The top 10 local authorities have invested around £80 million in solar projects

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Renewable subsidies ‘won’t be touched’ by PM’s green levies review

Renewable subsidies ‘won’t be touched’ by PM’s green levies review

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Renewable subsidies ‘won’t be touched’ by PM’s green levies review

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Solar energy seven times more popular than fracking

Solar energy seven times more popular than fracking

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Solar energy seven times more popular than fracking

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Solar firms threaten legal action against EU-China deal

Solar firms threaten legal action against EU-China deal

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Solar firms threaten legal action against EU-China deal

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EU plans up to 68% tariffs on Chinese solar panels

EU plans up to 68% tariffs on Chinese solar panels

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EU plans up to 68% tariffs on Chinese solar panels

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Concern over DECC’s ‘slow growth’ plans for solar

Concern over DECC’s ‘slow growth’ plans for solar

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Concern over DECC’s ‘slow growth’ plans for solar

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New renewable heat proposals offer ‘reassurance’

New renewable heat proposals offer ‘reassurance’

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New renewable heat proposals offer ‘reassurance’

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DECC’s solar cuts “too big and too soon”

DECC’s solar cuts “too big and too soon”

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DECC’s solar cuts “too big and too soon”

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