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Number of installations and total installed capacity by technology type at the end the latest quarter.
Summary of onshore and offshore wind analysis.
The report sets out the lessons learnt from the development and implementation of the Solar PV Feed-In-Tariff Scheme (FITS), which was originally…
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
On 31 October 2011 the Government published a consultation on phase 1 of the Feed-in Tariffs Comprehensive Review. An announcement on 19 January…
Access to the final Impact assessments conducted for the Feed-in Tariffs order.…
This consultation takes forward two actions in relation to renewable electricity generation under the Feed-in Tariffs Scheme.
Electricity - The Feed-in Tariffs (Specified Maximum Capacity and Functions) (Amendment) Order 2011: Statutory Instruments.…
Number of community and school installations (and associated capacity), split by type of accreditation granted, at the end of the latest quarter.
The costs of solar Photovoltaic (PV) used in DECC’s model for the UK Feed-In Tariff (FIT).
The Secretary of State’s determination of Feed-in Tariffs for FITS Year 2 (1 April 2011 to 31 March 2012).…
Options to address ‘policy risk’, such as retroactive changes to feed-in tariffs, in renewable energy investments in developing countries.
**This consultation is now closed **and the Government would like to thank respondents for their contributions to the consultation.
The Government proposes to act on an anomaly that occurred following the introduction of a new FITs tariff rate and band for certain hydroelectricity installations in December 2012.
Special feature article from the September 2014 edition of Energy Trends statistical publication.
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