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Regulatory uncertainty 'strangles' renewables
The viability of Europe's plans to boost electricity generation from renewable sources is threatened by regulatory uncertainty which feeds investors' risk aversion and stifles projects, delegates at a specialist conference heard in London on Tuesday.
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