Aberdeen & Grampian Chamber of Commerce: Energy

(asked on 21st January 2025) - View Source

Question to the Scotland Office:

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland, whether he has had discussions with Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce on recent increases to the Energy Profits Levy.


Answered by
Ian Murray Portrait
Ian Murray
Secretary of State for Scotland
This question was answered on 27th January 2025

The UK Government is firmly committed to clean energy by 2030, but recognises that oil and gas will continue to have a role in the UK’s energy mix for decades to come, particularly in the North East of Scotland. We have carefully considered the available allowances in the Energy Profits Levy to ensure that they support investment and jobs in current and future industries.

We engage with local authorities across Scotland on a range of issues regularly, including on the delivery of the City Region and Growth Deals Programme - of which energy projects are a key part. We also speak regularly to businesses and representative bodies across all parts of the energy sector.

However, this Government is clear that public and private investment must be driven towards cleaner energy. Money raised from changes to the Energy Profits Levy will be used to support the transition to clean energy, enhance energy security and provide sustainable jobs for the future, which will benefit Scotland tremendously. We have also introduced a skills passport to support oil and gas workers in taking advantage of the opportunities that exist in renewable energy, and are establishing Great British Energy in Aberdeen to ensure the Northeast is best placed to lead this transition.

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