VoteClimate: Renewable Energy Production - 28th February 2023

Renewable Energy Production - 28th February 2023

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Renewable Energy Production.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2023-02-28/debates/0E805BF7-EB53-40BA-8B19-423ED49228B0/RenewableEnergyProduction

Philip Dunne (Ludlow) (Con)

10. What steps he is taking to increase renewable energy production. ( 903793 )

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Philip Dunne

Oil and gas producers benefit from an investment allowance for investment in renewable projects in the UK, but existing renewable generators do not. Will my right hon. Friend make representations to the Chancellor, so that he can level up that anomaly and enable my right hon. Friend’s admirable renewable energy ambitions to be realised?

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Gareth Thomas (Labour)

Earlier this month, the pan-European EVOLVE project found significantly greater potential for marine energy in British waters, which would obviously help us achieve our net zero targets and offer a quicker route to round-the-clock renewable and carbon-free energy. Why are Ministers being so timid about backing that cutting-edge energy technology?

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Alan Brown

I am really disappointed by that answer. I was hoping that the Minister would give some commitment to tidal stream going forward. If he is talking about the whole UK and how Scotland benefits, he needs to start backing the Acorn carbon capture cluster, too. Scotland could generate up to 300,000 hydrogen jobs within the just transition, and part of that relies on the Acorn cluster getting the go-ahead. Also, Acorn is required for Scotland to meet its 2030 emissions targets. Instead of blunder and bluster, when are the Government going to step up and back Acorn?

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