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CLA calls for an end to uncertainty for renewable energyThe CLA today (22 December) called on the Government to end the uncertainty facing the renewable energy sector after a High Court decision ruled that changes to the Feed-in Tariff for solar power were "legally flawed". The Association said the ruling, combined with a report by the Energy and Climate Change Select Committee recommending a better approach to solar subsidies, highlighted the lack of a long-term renewables policy. CLA Yorkshire Regional Director Dorothy Fairburn said: "There is no doubt that solar subsidies are too high to be sustainable and must be reduced. However, this must be done in a way that respects those caught out by the 12 December deadline who are tied into installation contracts on borrowed money which they are unable to repay with the new rates. "Given the ruling by the High Court, we urge the Government to find more funds for the Feed-in Tariff (FIT) otherwise the scheme will certainly run out of cash and be closed to new applicants. We suggest the Cabinet moves unspent funds allocated to the Renewables Obligation to meet demands for the FIT." Miss Fairburn added that the Government should not forget that hydro, wind and biogas also make an important contribution to the renewables sector and called for these technologies to be properly supported with long-term policies. She said: "The CLA is committed to the delivery of a low carbon future in the countryside with small-scale distributed generation playing a key role. However, we need sustainable and long-term policies put in place to be able to deliver. "We have asked for a pre-registration scheme to enable those with planning consent to book their place in the FIT at a guaranteed rate." |
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A farmer’s daughter from the North York Moors, where her brothers still farm, Dorothy has clocked up more than 30 years’ service to the rural economy since graduating from Wye College (University of London) with a degree in agriculture. She qualified as a rural practice chartered surveyor (land agent) whilst working for Savills plc in London and York, dealing with sales and purchases of country houses and estates as well as the management of investment estates for financial institutions. Prior to joining the CLA, Dorothy worked for the National Trust in Yorkshire. There she managed some 30,000 acres of outstanding countryside as well as being responsible for historic houses open to the public and the acquisition of major new properties. Dorothy was awarded an MBE in the 2011 New Year Honours List in recognition of her services to rural affairs. T: 01748 907070 F: 01748 907075 dorothy.fairburn@cla.org.uk Have a problem - need advice? Yorkshire Office Aske Stables
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