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Debate between Simon Kirby and James Heappey
Tuesday 25th October 2016

(8 years ago)

Commons Chamber
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James Heappey Portrait James Heappey (Wells) (Con)
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15. What assessment he has made of the potential effect of a smart energy system on levels of productivity.

Simon Kirby Portrait The Economic Secretary to the Treasury (Simon Kirby)
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I thank my hon. Friend for his interest in both these important topics. The National Infrastructure Commission has estimated the benefits of a smart energy system to be between £3 billion and £8 billion a year by 2030.

James Heappey Portrait James Heappey
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I am grateful to the Minister for his response and am pleased that he agrees with the advantages of a smart energy system. Ahead of the autumn statement, will the Minister look at the role that the Treasury might play in digitising our energy system by accelerating the deployment of storage technologies, demand-side response and the upgrade of our distribution networks so that we can achieve the productivity gains he expects?

Simon Kirby Portrait Simon Kirby
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The Treasury will continue to work with the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy to drive forward a smart energy system. The Government have committed to implementing the National Infrastructure Commission’s recommendations in full.