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                 the issues highlighted have a number of technical and administrative solutions which,
                 depending on your point of view, would seem to be small in scale compared to the policy
                 objectives they allow them to be achieved. Some of the potential solutions open up a whole
                 new world of possibilities: domestic solar PVs combined with batteries and smart meters
                 for example. Perhaps this will be the start of new era where energy consumers understand
                 and decide exactly where their energy comes from and solar PV will be the technology that
                 made the difference.


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