Policy paper
Microgeneration strategy
As part of its commitment to tackling climate change and ensuring energy security, the Government is putting in place a range of financial incentives…
This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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As part of its commitment to tackling climate change and ensuring energy security, the Government is putting in place a range of financial incentives to encourage the deployment of small scale, onsite, renewable energy. To ensure these incentives work to their full potential, the non-financial barriers that affect the microgeneration sector need to be tackled. This strategy sets out actions in order to do this - who will do what, and by when. It is the product of an innovative consultation process based on extensive collaboration involving Government, the microgeneration industry, and other stakeholders.
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Published 22 June 2011