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Judgment on Whitehall solar appeal expected tomorrow morning

The Court of Appeal is expected to rule at 10am tomorrow on the Government's appeal against last month's High Court ruling that its plans to cut solar subsidy payments were illegal.
The Court of Appeal will rule whether or not to allow the Government appeal, according to Friends of the Earth (FoE). FoE said: 'Government plans to cut solar tariff payments have left the solar industry in shock, and put 29,000 jobs at risk.'

Following a legal challenge by FoE and two solar firms - Solarcentury and HomeSun, the High Court ruled just before Christmas that Government plans to cut payments for any solar scheme completed after 12 December 2011 were unlawful.

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24 January 2012

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