VoteClimate: Energy-Intensive Industries: Decarbonisation - 3rd March 2020

Energy-Intensive Industries: Decarbonisation - 3rd March 2020

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Energy-Intensive Industries: Decarbonisation.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2020-03-03/debates/AEA29A30-4A4F-4128-B3FC-4C6BDD06CCD2/Energy-IntensiveIndustriesDecarbonisation

Jonathan Gullis (Stoke-on-Trent North) (Con)

5. What support his Department is providing to help energy-intensive industries decarbonise. ( 901045 )

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Jack Brereton (Stoke-on-Trent South) (Con)

19. What support his Department is providing to help energy-intensive industries decarbonise. ( 901060 )

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The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (Nadhim Zahawi)

We have schemes worth nearly £2 billion operating, or in development, to support our vital energy-intensive industries to decarbonise. We will also invest in building the UK’s first fully deployed carbon capture, usage and storage cluster, and we are progressing carbon capture and hydrogen business models, both of which are crucial technologies in decarbonising our industry.

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Jonathan Gullis

Achieving net zero is a considerable challenge for energy-intensive industries like ceramics, given the twin requirements of decarbonising without reducing international competitiveness. However, it is a challenge the sector can and will rise to, provided the UK puts supportive policies in place. Are the Government prepared to work actively with the ceramics industry, like Churchill China and Steelite, to help incentivise decarbonisation without, critically, undermining its international competitiveness?

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Nadhim Zahawi

We must work together with industry to help our vital manufacturing regions benefit from clean growth opportunities. Stoke-on-Trent North is lucky to have such a Member championing its cause. We have a number of schemes in place, such as the transforming foundation industries challenge fund, the industrial heat recovery scheme and climate change agreements, to support industries like ceramics to cut bills and save carbon. In addition, we will be opening the industrial energy transformation fund to applications for phase 1 this spring.

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Alex Cunningham (Stockton North) (Lab)

Teesside is a major centre for high-carbon, energy-intensive industries, which are nervous about high energy costs, the future of the REACH regulations and carbon costs. It is good to have my near neighbour, the hon. Member for Stockton South (Matt Vickers), also supporting the CCUS campaign, but how can the Minister reassure the industry that the Government will address the high cost issues and, in particular, the REACH regulations that he is about to ditch?

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Chris Bryant (Labour)

Will the Government help to decarbonise the Rhondda? I ask because following the flooding we have seen significant landslides on former coal sites. I do not want to overstate this, but there is some anxiety about what that might mean for the future and stability of some of these tips. Will the Minister make sure that the Secretary of State meets me and other MPs in affected areas to make sure that the Coal Authority is doing everything in its power to make sure everybody is safe?

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Nadhim Zahawi

I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for his question. The Secretary of State will certainly meet him and other concerned MPs and make sure that the Coal Authority is doing everything it can. I would also like to visit to see for myself what is happening, so that we can work together on this. Getting to net zero by 2050 is a joint effort by the whole of this House, not just this Government.

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