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Burton Mail
State help for one of the most controversial sources of renewable energy is being cut but only slowly, under plans set out by ministers last year. However in what will be an early headache for new Energy Secretary Ed Davey - promoted to the job after
Tory MPs rebel against wind farms
State help for one of the most controversial sources of renewable energy is being cut but only slowly, under plans set out by ministers last year. However in what will be an early headache for new Energy Secretary Ed Davey - promoted to the job after
Encouragement of social entrepreneurship stressed
services to low-income groups including low-cost housing and housing finance, clean drinking water, agricultural credit for poor farmers, micro-finance, micro health insurance, renewable energy, livestock productivity, and low-cost drip irrigation.
Wetherby Today
State help for one of the most controversial sources of renewable energy is being cut but only slowly, under plans set out by ministers last year. However in what will be an early headache for new Energy Secretary Ed Davey - promoted to the job after
Evening Standard
State help for one of the most controversial sources of renewable energy is being cut but only slowly, under plans set out by ministers last year. However in what will be an early headache for new Energy Secretary Ed Davey - promoted to the job after
New Post Leader
State help for one of the most controversial sources of renewable energy is being cut but only slowly, under plans set out by ministers last year. However in what will be an early headache for new Energy Secretary Ed Davey - promoted to the job after
Aylesbury Today
State help for one of the most controversial sources of renewable energy is being cut but only slowly, under plans set out by ministers last year. However in what will be an early headache for new Energy Secretary Ed Davey - promoted to the job after