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Solar Most Popular Source Of Energy In Official Opinion Poll

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The Department of Energy and Climate Change has released the results of its latest opinion poll on public attitudes to energy.

The regular opinion poll found yet again that solar is the nation's favourite source of energy at 80%, higher than every other renewable or conventional energy technology.

The specific question about solar and other renewables is now only asked every 6 months as opposed to every 3 months, in a controversial decision taken earlier this year.

This also comes as last week a ComRes survey for the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) showed that the British public backed subsidies for renewable energy sources (66 percent wind, 73 percent solar and 75 percent early stage renewables) and that support for renewables subsidies combined was at 83 percent.

Leonie Greene, Head of External Affairs at the Solar Trade Association said:

"These very high levels of public support for solar show yet again that this sunshine technology is the nation's favourite source of energy. This is also shown by the more than 55,000 responses to the Feed-in Tariff public consultation received by DECC "“ an unprecedented number showing the widespread outrage and these extreme cuts."

"No other technology empowers consumers and communities to take charge of their energy bill and act on climate change like solar power. By cutting support for solar the government is taking power away from people, organisations and communities all over the UK "“ and they don't like it one bit."

These positive polling results for solar are in stark contrast to recent policy proposals to cut the Feed-in Tariff for solar by up to 87 percent and to cut solar out of the Renewables Obligation entirely as well as taking away key guarantees within the scheme. Earlier in the summer the Government also removed incentives for solar panels on new build homes and commercial properties, and forced low carbon generators to bay the Climate Change Levy carbon tax.

The government is also putting more emphasis on shale gas and nuclear power, while making extreme cuts to renewables, despite the fact that only 23% of the public support shale gas and 36% support nuclear power. Only 1 percent of the public are strongly opposed to renewables.

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