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Green Energy Potential: Scotland
31 January 2023
Lead MP
Ian Blackford
Debate Type
Adjournment Debate
Tags
TaxationEmploymentClimateEnergyBusiness & Trade
Other Contributors: 1
At a Glance
Ian Blackford raised concerns about green energy potential: scotland in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.
How the Debate Unfolded
MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:
Lead Contributor
Opened the debate
The MP discussed the urgency of addressing climate change, highlighting the importance of green energy for both environmental and economic reasons. He praised recent developments in tidal and offshore wind energy sectors, such as Nova Innovation's expansion and ScotWind project, noting their potential to bring significant economic benefits through job creation and revenue generation. The speech emphasised Scotland’s green energy ambitions outlined in the draft energy strategy, including targets of 20 GW capacity by 2030 for various renewable sources like hydrogen, solar, and tidal power. It also addressed the need to control supply chains and ensure industrial growth from these resources. Blackford criticised the UK Government's lack of action and ambition on green energy policies, citing concerns about pricing mechanisms, transmission charges, and support for carbon capture projects. He called for urgent changes in policy to unlock Scotland’s full potential.
Graham Stuart
Con
Beverley
The MP congratulated the lead speaker on securing the debate and acknowledged the importance of green energy for Scotland. However, he criticised the separatist stance of the SNP and highlighted the UK's role in facilitating Scottish investments through initiatives like the contracts for difference scheme.
Government Response
The Minister acknowledged Scotland’s green energy potential but defended the UK Government's record on climate action and energy policy. He highlighted the British Energy Security Strategy, progress towards decarbonisation targets, and successes in offshore wind and tidal power projects under the contracts for difference scheme. The response criticised the lead MP for failing to reflect on recent achievements while stressing that Scotland benefits significantly from UK-wide support. The Minister also announced plans for hydrogen production capacity and CCUS clusters by 2030, emphasising Scotland's role in these initiatives.
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