The United Kingdom is playing catch-up with many of its European neighbors when it comes to solar but recent signs have been hugely promising and the nation remains primed for a solar revolution. Back in 2013, then-UK Prime Minister David Cameron pledged to "get rid of the green crap" he alleged was proving too expensive for bill payers. His government subsequently ended the Green Deal scheme in 2015, removing grants to install solar panels. Coupled with a weakening of the UK's feed-in tariff offering to consumers, the rate of solar installations across the country slowed while other European ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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