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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 22 Nov 2016
South-west Growth Charter

"You should get quoted now...."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 22 Nov 2016
South-west Growth Charter

"I am encouraged by that, but is part of the strategy broadband? When we talk about superfast and extra-superfast, can we make sure that the rural areas of this country are connected with some form of broadband?..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 13 Sep 2016
Oral Answers to Questions

"T1. If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities...."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 13 Sep 2016
Oral Answers to Questions

"The Swansea bay tidal lagoon, along with Cardiff bay, Newport bay and Bridgwater bay, has the potential to create huge energy, as those bays have the second highest rise and fall of tide in the world. How is the feasibility study going, and when will we get a result? We …..."
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Written Question
Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme: Carbon Emissions
Wednesday 3rd February 2016

Asked by: Neil Parish (Conservative - Tiverton and Honiton)

Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, what assessment she has made of the effect of the Renewable Heat Incentive on the UK's decarbonisation targets.

Answered by Andrea Leadsom

Using less fossil fuel and more renewables to heat our homes and businesses is vital to decarbonising the UK economy. The continued Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) funding (rising to £1.15bn in 2020/21) means that renewable heat will continue to play its part in meeting our binding domestic and international targets on carbon and renewables.

We intend to reform the RHI to improve value for money and reduce costs; improve cost control and budget management; and explore the best way to support less able to pay households and owners of large plants. We plan to consult on the changes shortly; this consultation will provide estimates of the reformed RHI’s contribution towards our carbon targets.


Written Question
Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme
Wednesday 3rd February 2016

Asked by: Neil Parish (Conservative - Tiverton and Honiton)

Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, what recent progress she has made on the implementation of a revised Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme.

Answered by Andrea Leadsom

Reform of the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) scheme will take place in two stages. I intend that the first stage of reform will take effect from Spring 2016. We will be consulting on our proposals for the second stage of reform shortly.