Debates between John Glen and Charles Hendry during the 2010-2015 Parliament

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Debate between John Glen and Charles Hendry
Thursday 20th October 2011

(13 years, 1 month ago)

Commons Chamber
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John Glen Portrait John Glen (Salisbury) (Con)
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8. What plans he has to support investment by small and medium-sized enterprises in energy efficiency schemes.

Charles Hendry Portrait The Minister of State, Department of Energy and Climate Change (Charles Hendry)
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There are a number of Government policies that support small and medium-sized enterprises. The green deal, for example, will be available to SMEs when it is launched next year. It will enable them to improve the energy efficiency of their properties, thereby reducing carbon emissions and energy costs. The green deal will also drive demand for energy efficiency products and services, from which SMEs will be able to benefit.

Charles Hendry Portrait Charles Hendry
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I am delighted to hear from my hon. Friend of the steps that Ormiston Wire has taken; they are typical of the measures that many companies have taken. The green deal is a way of encouraging SMEs to put in place energy efficiency measures, and I am glad to see that they are taking advantage of that. The feed-in tariff regime will also encourage them to look at microgeneration.

John Glen Portrait John Glen
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I thank the Minister for his replies. Many businesses in Salisbury are very supportive of the intentions of the green deal, but can he explain how consumers will be able to have access to the widest possible choice of green deal providers from 2012?

Charles Hendry Portrait Charles Hendry
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One of the key aspects of the green deal is that companies will be able to seek an assessment and take it to any green deal provider. This will provide real consumer choice. We have found it most encouraging that providers have been coming forward and offering their services, because they see this as good for growth in the economy as well as for energy efficiency.

Oral Answers to Questions

Debate between John Glen and Charles Hendry
Thursday 11th November 2010

(14 years ago)

Commons Chamber
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Charles Hendry Portrait Charles Hendry
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The hon. Gentleman has raised an important point on which there is strong feeling on both sides of the House. We do not believe that that sort of distance restriction is appropriate, although we know that a different approach is taken in Scotland. We think it important for local communities to own the decisions, which is why we have a localism agenda. We want such developments to have the active buy-in and support of local communities, and we are determined to deliver that.

John Glen Portrait John Glen (Salisbury) (Con)
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T5. Can the Minister assure me that he is working closely with his ministerial colleagues in the Department for Communities and Local Government to ensure that their approach to localism in the context of planning does not unreasonably restrict the diversification of farm businesses as they enthusiastically embrace small-scale renewable energy incentives?