The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has published its response to the controversial ‘Phase 1 consultation on Solar Photovoltaic Feed-in Tariffs’.
The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has published its response to the controversial ‘Phase 1 consultation on Solar Photovoltaic Feed-in Tariffs’.
After deliberating since January 13th, the Court of Appeal has today denied the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) a hearing for its appeal against the High Court’s December ruling on UK solar feed-in tariffs. This, in theory, means the feed-in tariff will now go back to 43.3p for sub-4kW systems installed until March 3rd 2012.
The Court of Appeal decision on whether to allow the Government’s legal bid to overturn a ruling that it’s cuts to the Feed-in Tariff was unlawful is to be announced on Wednesday, January 25th.
Earlier today, the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) put to parliament its proposals for the future of the UK Solar Feed in Tariff (FiT).
Early indications are that the 21 pence per unit for sub 4Kw systems will be locked in from the 3rd March if DECC loses the current court case, and from 12th December if it wins.
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