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Solar panel sales at record low, but minister sees no reason for action

Solar panel sales at record low, but minister sees no reason for action

Climate Minister Stientje van Veldhoven has declined to provide additional funding to stimulate the solar panel market despite sales reaching a record low. She suggested that citizens should evaluate their own individual circumstances, such as roof orientation, when considering the purchase of panels.

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