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Micropower scheme proves partial failure

By Fiona Harvey and David Patrikarakos

Published: May 31 2008 03:00 | Last updated: May 31 2008 03:00

The number of homes in the UK generating their own energy has risen by just 18,000 in the last four years, figures released on Monday will show, suggesting an £86m government programme to subsidise installations has partially failed.

The UK had 82,000 installations of home electricity and heat generating equipment in 2004, consisting mainly of solar panels, mini wind turbines and biomass boilers.

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