British Industrial Competitiveness Scheme Debate
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Lords ChamberI congratulate the Minister on the beautiful complexity of a scheme that picks winners and allocates taxpayers’ money to those winners so that they can avoid paying a subsidy to other winners that have been picked in the energy sector. Tony Benn would be proud.
My home city is Aberdeen. Given how competitive the energy sector is overall, can the Minister tell us: as a result of this and other government interventions, over the next five years will the number of jobs in the energy sector in Aberdeen rise or fall?
Baroness Lloyd of Effra (Lab)
On support for the transition, we have set out a lot of detail on the energy transition with the Clean Energy Jobs Plan. On the North Sea specifically, the North Sea Future Plan sets out how we will scale up our North Sea clean energy industries, such as the government-backed Acorn, Viking and East Coast carbon capture clusters, the UK’s first regional hydrogen network and our plan to host the world’s biggest offshore wind farm. We are very supportive of places and industries as they transition from fossil fuel economies to the clean power agenda.