The hearing will be "rolled-up" so the application for permission to appeal and - if allowed - the appeal itself will be held on the same day. “This appeal will only add to the cloud of uncertainty hanging over the solar industry,” said Friends of the Earth’s Executive Director Andy Atkins. "We urgently need an action plan to protect this vital sector - and the 30,000 jobs currently under threat.”
"Ministers should recycle some of the multi-million pound tax revenues generated by solar firms to safeguard the industry and enable more homes, businesses and communities to switch to clean energy. That’s why we’re campaigning for Government to do more to protect cash-strapped households from soaring fuel bills by delivering clean British energy we can all afford," he added.
John Swinney, Director of Business Development for Carillion - which in November last year warned 4,500 staff that their jobs are at risk because of the planned solar cuts - said: "This appeal prolongs uncertainty and further erodes industry and consumer confidence, which has been badly damaged by the way in which the consultation process has been conducted and by the dramatic cuts to feed-in tariffs proposed by the Government.
"These cuts would make it far more difficult to attract crucial private sector investment that is needed to drive the low carbon economy - and in particular to help those in fuel poverty.” More than 200 organisations, including community groups, councils, business organisations, solar companies and NGOs have signed a statement calling on the Government to re-think its plans.
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