Energy: Feed-in Tariffs Debate

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Energy: Feed-in Tariffs

Lord Reay Excerpts
Monday 31st October 2011

(13 years ago)

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Lord Marland Portrait Lord Marland
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I am very grateful to my noble friend. The fact is that if we did not act now, there would be nothing in the pot for those schemes to which she is referring because it would be empty by March for the next spending review period. We have taken this action to allow community schemes, among others, to carry on. This is not retroactive. If you are in the scheme already, you are still benefiting from it. It is new regulation that we are bring in. I hope that gives her a degree of comfort. I am, of course, happy to explore it during the consultation process and, as always, I am delighted to hear my noble friend’s views.

Lord Reay Portrait Lord Reay
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My Lords, I welcome the Statement, which I hope will be one of a series aiming to reduce the subsidies available for renewable energy, as the Government seek to limit their cost to the consumer and to the economy.

The Written Statement issued today in the name of Mr Gregory Barker stated:

“Over 100,000 homes now generate their own electricity”.

Will the Minister say whether he meant all their own electricity or just some of it, perhaps including those who generate only a very small part of their own electricity? Will he give any figures to indicate how much electricity is being generated or has been generated to date by solar PV, and how much do the Government hope or expect will be generated in the future?

Lord Marland Portrait Lord Marland
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I will have to write to my noble friend on the latter question. The answer to the first question is as in the Statement—that over 100,000 homes now generate their own electricity.