Energy Security 2024-10-08

2024-10-08

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Q1 Direct Answer
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The MP noted the impact of recent energy shocks on Hendon, emphasising the need for urgent action after a decade of Conservative government.
What steps he is taking to improve energy security. People across Hendon have paid the price for the previous Government's failure over the last 14 years to invest in our energy system. Does the Minister agree that the only way to get us off the rollercoaster of high bills is to invest at pace and scale, as the Government are doing through our clean energy mission?
The energy shocks of recent years have laid bare the exposure of our energy system to the international fossil fuel market. We are rolling out at pace and at scale the clean power necessary to do so, which not only gives us energy security but creates good jobs, brings down bills and helps tackle the climate crisis.
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Q2 Direct Answer
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The MP highlighted the potential for geothermal energy from former coalmines to heat houses and businesses in areas like Ashfield.
Will the Minister meet me to discuss how we can make that work in coalfield communities?
I very much welcome the hon. Gentleman's question and will absolutely meet him to discuss that. We are clear that any technologies can be part of the solution, including those mentioned.
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Q3 Direct Answer
Lee Anderson Reform
Ashfield
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The MP questioned the Minister about the role of community-owned and co-operative energy projects in increasing national energy security.
Will the Minister say a bit more about where community-owned energy will fit into the energy security plan?
Community energy has many benefits, including giving communities a stake in our energy future. We are committed to our local power plan and will deliver investment in community-owned projects through Great British Energy.
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Q4 Direct Answer
Gareth Snell Lab Co-op
Stoke-on-Trent Central
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The MP invited the Minister to meet a cross-party group of MPs from the east of England to discuss energy infrastructure, focusing on undergrounding HVDC cables.
Could I invite the Minister to meet a cross-party group of MPs from the east of England to discuss how the review conducted by the electricity system operator can contribute to energy security and in particular to look at how undergrounding high voltage direct current cables could be cheaper in the long term than pylons?
I am happy to have meetings on this issue. The evidence suggests that undergrounding is more expensive and can damage nature and habitats more than pylons. We will build necessary infrastructure for reaching net zero targets.
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Q5 Direct Answer
Bernard Jenkin Con
Harwich and North Essex
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The MP questioned the government's commitment to its clean energy mission in light of recent energy crises, seeking clarity on investment timelines and specifics.
People across Hendon have paid the price for the previous Government's failure over the last 14 years to invest in our energy system. Does the Minister agree that the only way to get us off the rollercoaster of high bills is to invest at pace and scale, as the Government are doing through our clean energy mission?
We agree. Investing at pace and scale in clean power is necessary to protect families and businesses from high energy bills by ending reliance on volatile fossil fuel markets, creating jobs, reducing bills, and tackling climate change.
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