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Park Jaesung Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

To urged government to introduce feed in tariffs...

To urged the government to introduce feed-in tariffs, or payments to households feeding power into the grid from renewables, at higher than market rates to incentivise more private investment in distributed renewable systems and slash payback periods.

In this sentence, what does it mean? "To urged the government to introduce feed-in tariffs, ..."

After "To", shouldn't it added by infinitive verb form?

ex) To urge the government to....

Or is "urged" used in different meaning?

Thank you!

  

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com/news/hong-kong/health-environment/article/2074198/tai-o-stilt-homes-help-prop-hong-kongs-power-grid

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At first sight it appears to be a garbled sentence, but in fact "To" is someone's name:

http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/health-environment/article/2074198/tai-o-stilt-homes-help-prop-hong-kongs-power-grid

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