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Lord Hanson of Flint

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Thursday 19th March 2015

(9 years, 9 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Mary Glindon Portrait Mrs Mary Glindon (North Tyneside) (Lab)
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4. What recent assessment he has made of trends in levels of investment in low-carbon energy sources.

Lord Hanson of Flint Portrait Mr David Hanson (Delyn) (Lab)
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6. What recent assessment he has made of trends in levels of investment in low-carbon energy sources.

Karen Buck Portrait Ms Karen Buck (Westminster North) (Lab)
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13. What recent assessment he has made of trends in levels of investment in low-carbon energy sources.

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Ed Davey Portrait Mr Davey
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Let me give a statistic to the hon. Lady: the annual rate of renewable energy investment in this Parliament is more than double the rate that it was in the previous Parliament. From 2010 to 2014, low-carbon investment has amounted to more than £40 billion. That is a record of which we are very proud.

Lord Hanson of Flint Portrait Mr Hanson
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What assessment has the Secretary of State made of the impact on employment in the onshore wind industry from the effective moratorium on onshore wind? He will probably know that my right hon. Friend the Member for Don Valley (Caroline Flint) and I recently visited West Coast Energy in my constituency, which employs many people developing onshore wind. The organisation is now threatened by the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, who is blocking wind farms. Surely the right hon. Gentleman does not support him in that.

Ed Davey Portrait Mr Davey
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The right hon. Gentleman will know that onshore wind has boomed under this Government. There is no moratorium, so what he said was wrong, but it is true that there are Conservative colleagues who do not share my enthusiasm for onshore wind. I recently opened the largest onshore wind farm in England, at Keadby, and I was able to grant, after the recent very successful first auction of contracts for difference, 15 out of 27 contracts to new onshore wind farms. That sounds to me like we are going ahead fast.