VoteClimate: Energy: Technology - 4th March 2010

Energy: Technology - 4th March 2010

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

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2010-03-04/debates/10030476000008/EnergyTechnology

Martin Horwood

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change how much his Department spent promoting the development and deployment of (a) low carbon and (b) energy efficiency technology in 2008-09; how much such funding has been allocated to those technologies in each of the next three years; what assessment he has made of the contribution to the environmental technology economy made by projects in each area funded by his Department; and what mechanisms are in place to monitor the level of that contribution. ( 320057 )

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Joan Ruddock

The principal funding mechanism for demonstrating low carbon and energy efficiency technologies in 2008-09 was the Environmental Transformation Fund (ETF). In 2008-09 it spent \xA392 million. Spending figures for 2009-10 will be finalised after the end of the financial year. Final allocations for 2010-11 have not been agreed. In addition to the ETF, in Budget 2009, we announced up to \xA390 million for FEED studies in support of the first CCS demonstration competition, and a further \xA345 million for microgeneration. Budget 2009 also announced \xA3155 million for low carbon technologies in 2009-10 and 2010-11. A number of other DECC-funded schemes, such as funding for interest-free energy efficiency loans for small and medium enterprises, also support deployment and demonstration of low carbon technologies.

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