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Friday, January 27th, 2012   67 related article(s)   Leave a Comment
If policy can be changed retrospectively, why should business believe that the UK is a safe place to invest?This week, the government lost its appeal against a judge's ruling that its move to change the rates for solar feed-in tariffs before the official consultation has ended was "legally flawed".The high court ruling is a real victory for the solar industry and for those households, businesses and community projects in my constituency who would have been left high and dry by the Department of Energy and Climate Change's attempts to apply a retrospective change to the rate
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2012-01-27 04:52:39
Thursday, January 26th, 2012   56 related article(s)   Leave a Comment
The Government has lost its appeal against the High Court decision which found its proposal to significantly reduce solar Feed-In Tariffs (FITs) for solar PV installations completed on or after 12 December 2011 was unlawful. The Government had planned ...
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2012-01-26 19:49:00
Thursday, January 26th, 2012   50 related article(s)   Leave a Comment
The Court of Appeal has upheld a ruling originally handed down by the High Court before Christmas that the Government unlawfully cut the level of the Feed-In Tariff (FIT) paid to homeowners for electricity generated by solar power.
Linex Legal (press release) (registration) via Google News
2012-01-26 17:29:23
Thursday, January 26th, 2012   78 related article(s)   Leave a Comment
Introduced in April 2010, the Government's feed-in tariff for solar photovoltaic (PV) paid solar panel-owners 43p for every kilowatt-hour of energy they produced. COURT RULING: The Government failed to overturn a High Court ruling that its plans to cut ...
UKThis is Scunthorpe via Google News
2012-01-26 01:15:08
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012   45 related article(s)   Leave a Comment
The government yesterday lost a bid to overturn a High Court ruling that the timing of its decision to cut subsidies for solar panels on homes was unlawful.
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2012-01-25 15:54:06
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012   99 related article(s)   Leave a Comment
Thousands of homes and businesses may now be able to claim higher payments after the government fails to overturn earlier ruling that cuts were illegal

• Read the court's full judgmentThe government lost its appeal on Wednesday against a judge's ruling that its cuts to solar power subsidies were illegal, suggesting thousands of homes and businesses will now be able to claim the higher payments
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2012-01-25 10:53:04
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012   29 related article(s)   Leave a Comment
The UK Government has lost its bid to overturn a High Court ruling which found its plans to cut subsidies for solar panels on homes are unlawful.
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2012-01-25 10:34:15
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012   19 related article(s)   Leave a Comment
The Government is to fight on after losing its bid in the Court of Appeal to cut subsidies for solar panels on homes.
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2012-01-25 10:32:41
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012   82 related article(s)   Leave a Comment
The government is to seek a Supreme Court appeal over its proposed cut to solar panel subsidies, defying calls from businesses and consumers to accept today's Court of Appeal ruling that the cut was unlawful.
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2012-01-25 10:08:16
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012   15 related article(s)   Leave a Comment
The government has lost its attempt to overturn a High Court judgment that ruled halving solar panel subsidies from December last year was illegal.
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2012-01-25 09:38:13
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012   6 related article(s)   Leave a Comment
The Government lost its attempt today to overturn an earlier court ruling that its decision to cut its solar panel tariff was unlawful.
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2012-01-25 08:48:08
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012   41 related article(s)   Leave a Comment
LONDON (Reuters) - The British government on Wednesday lost a bid to overturn a High Court ruling that the timing of its decision to cut subsidies for solar panels on homes was unlawful.
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2012-01-25 06:00:57
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012   61 related article(s)   Leave a Comment
The court of appeal on Wednesday rejected the government's appeal against a high court judge's ruling that cuts to solar panel subsidies were 'legally flawed'
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2012-01-25 05:27:13
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Wednesday, January 25th, 2012   27 related article(s)   Leave a Comment
The case is about the feed-in tariff (FIT) which offers cash payments to households who produce their own electricity at home with solar photovoltaic (PV) panels. The government lost its right to appeal against the court's original decision that said ...
UKWhich? via Google News
2012-01-25 05:08:23
Tuesday, January 24th, 2012   30 related article(s)   Leave a Comment
The UK Department of Energy and Climate Change has made provisions for a 3 March 2012 deadline for the reduced solar feed-in tariff should it lose a court appeal regarding its original December cut-off date. UK Energy Minister Charles Hendry has ...
UKRenewable Energy Focus via Google News
2012-01-24 14:34:31