U.K. Plans Cuts to Solar, Biomass Subsidies to Lower Bills
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The U.K. proposed to reduce support for the solar and biomass-power industries to help consumers who fund the subsidies through their energy bills.
Ministers plan to end a government aid program for small solar projects a year early and will no longer allow small-scale renewables developers to lock in guaranteed power prices under the feed-in tariff program, according to documents on the Department of Energy and Climate Change website.