'We need to go further and faster': How tackling cost barriers and confidence gaps could drive another record year for solar installations – BusinessGreen

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The UK's domestic solar market should continue to enjoy record growth throughout 2026, but only if companies and policymakers can tackle stubborn barriers to adoption centred on concerns over high upfront…
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