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Nigel Mills Excerpts
Thursday 8th March 2012

(12 years, 9 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Lord Barker of Battle Portrait Gregory Barker
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My hon. Friend is right. In Germany, although electricity prices are higher, not least because of the support for renewables, bills are broadly comparable with those in the UK because domestic energy efficiency is much better. That is exactly the sort of transformation that we are determined to drive forward in the UK with the launch of the green deal later this year.

Nigel Mills Portrait Nigel Mills (Amber Valley) (Con)
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14. What steps his Department is taking to reduce energy costs.

Charles Hendry Portrait The Minister of State, Department of Energy and Climate Change (Charles Hendry)
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We are helping around 2 million vulnerable households through the warm home discount scheme and many more households through other schemes. The green deal and the energy company obligation will provide energy efficiency measures at no up-front cost. We are also looking to help consumers obtain better prices by harnessing their collective purchasing power.

To help businesses with their energy costs, the Chancellor announced a package of measures worth £250 million over the current spending review period.

Nigel Mills Portrait Nigel Mills
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I am grateful for that answer. Will the Minister join me in welcoming Rural Action Derbyshire’s bulk-buying scheme for domestic heating oil, which aims to bring communities together to deliver savings to heating oil customers?

Charles Hendry Portrait Charles Hendry
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I am delighted to join my hon. Friend in supporting this particular scheme. It is exactly the sort of scheme that we want to see coming forward. It gives consumers greater buying power; it helps them to negotiate a better price; it is good for them and it is good for the market.

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Ed Davey Portrait Mr Davey
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The right hon. Lady is wrong on this point. Many companies from around the world are looking to the UK as the premier place to invest in the offshore wind industry. She is talking down great places such as Hartlepool that want to attract investment in the industry. We are looking at the supply chain, and we have set up the offshore wind developers forum, which has pledged that 50% or more of the work in the supply chain will be in Britain.

Nigel Mills Portrait Nigel Mills (Amber Valley) (Con)
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T5. Will the Secretary of State update the House on measures to support the training of installers, assessors and suppliers of green deal home improvements?