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The Feed-in Tariffs (Specified Maximum Capacity and Functions) Order 2010 provides for the total cost of the FITs scheme to be shared among …
Request for a breakdown of the differing connection standards used in FITS installations.
Ministerial guidance to Ofgem on the definition of ‘site’ in the Feed-In tariffs scheme
Request for DECC’s total costs in defending the challenge to changes in Feed-in Tariffs
Electricity - The Feed-in Tariffs (Specified Maximum Capacity and Functions) (Amendment) Order 2011: Statutory Instruments.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Total cost to DECC for the recent Feed-in tariffs Supreme Court challenge.
Further measures to deal with the projected over-allocation of renewable energy subsidies have been announced today.
Request for DECC’s full calculation for Feed-in Tariffs for customers.
A request for the legal advice received and costs incurred by DECC in response to the legal challenge to DECC’s proposed solar FITs tariff reduction…
Contracts for Difference terms and conditions.
DECC’s Appeal to the Supreme Court about early review of Feed-in Tariffs for solar PV: grounds of appeal and costs to date
Energy Trends: June 2012, special feature articles
An assessment of whether a specific technology dataset should be used to model levelised costs for the purpose of setting strike prices.
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.
This document set out proposals for responding to developments in the solar PV sector, particularly a substantial increase in deployment prompted…
**This consultation is now closed. **The Government would like to thank respondents for their contributions to the consultation. Having carefully…
Request for copies of the Big 6 energy companies’ responses to the Feed-in Tariffs Consultation on solar PV
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