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Debate between Freddie van Mierlo and Michael Shanks
Tuesday 6th January 2026

(3 days, 8 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Freddie van Mierlo Portrait Freddie van Mierlo (Henley and Thame) (LD)
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4. What steps he is taking to reduce the impact of power cuts on rural areas.

Michael Shanks Portrait The Minister for Energy (Michael Shanks)
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Energy resilience is one of my top priorities and I understand the particular challenge in rural communities, which see more frequent power disruption. We work with industry and with Ofgem to ensure that sufficient investment is made into the rural power networks and that support is provided when power cuts occur. I thank all the engineers and support staff who work in difficult circumstances to reconnect communities when power failure does occur.

Freddie van Mierlo Portrait Freddie van Mierlo
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With the increased frequency of stormy weather as a result of climate change, the rural communities I know are sadly all too familiar with long periods without power. What are the Government doing to ensure that older and more vulnerable residents get the support that they need during cuts? Will the Minister commit to delivering a strategic plan to improve the resilience of rural power networks?

Michael Shanks Portrait Michael Shanks
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We review lessons learned after every significant power failure, particularly after storms. There was a significant review after Storm Arwen in 2022, but after every storm we look at whether there are any areas in which we can improve. I regularly meet the Energy Networks Association, which does much of the work with the distribution network operators to ensure that welfare provisions, in particular, are provided as quickly and efficiently as possible. There is much more we can do, but one of the fundamental things is to invest in the future of the grid, which means building grid infrastructure and improving existing infrastructure. Members across the House have to support that grid infrastructure if they want to see as resilient a grid as possible across the country.