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Industrial Strategy - Motion to Take Note ( 1 Feb 2024)

Earl Russell: ...for purpose in terms of energy. The transition to a green economy is an opportunity to enhance productivity and create new growth, jobs and private investment. Jürgen Maier, the former UK head of Siemens, said yesterday that massive investment is needed to rebuild the UK economy and make it fit for the future, and that it should concentrate on low-carbon energy, transport, and industry....

Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill (22 Jan 2024)

Caroline Lucas: ...suggest that the poorest people in the country will somehow be better off if we continue exploiting more oil and gas when clearly new and existing oil and gas are so expensive. He cited a comment by Siemens about the expensiveness of renewables, but that is precisely because they are linked to the price of gas. That is why we need to reform the totally out of date electricity and gas...

High Speed 2 Compensation (18 Jan 2024)

Mike Kane: ...hon. Member for South Staffordshire; that remains our position. Labour has launched an independent expert review of transport infrastructure headed by industry leader Jürgen Maier, originally of Siemens, to learn the lessons from this shambles and to ensure that we deliver transport infrastructure faster and more effectively, so that communities are not taken for a ride with nothing to...

Finance Bill: Clause 1 - Permanent full expensing etc for expenditure on plant or machinery (10 Jan 2024)

Nigel Huddleston: ...the certainty they need to make long-term investments, and responds to calls from the CBI, Make UK, Energy UK and 200 other business groups and leaders, and from companies including BT Openreach, Siemens and Bosch, which have said that making the policy permanent would be the single most transformational thing the Government could do for business investment and growth. According to the...

4. Statement by the Minister for Economy: The compound semiconductor industry ( 9 Jan 2024)

Vaughan Gething: ...industry events in California, Japan, Taiwan and Germany. The recognition of the Welsh cluster has been clear and apparent in each market. In just the last two years, we've won investment from Siemens in Germany, MaxPower and MicroLink Devices from the US, and Rockley Photonics in the UK. I'm delighted that our direct discussions with Vishay Intertechnology of the US have helped lead to...

Written Answers — The Senior Deputy Speaker: Parliamentary Estate: Telephone Systems (19 Dec 2023)

Lord Marlesford: To ask the Senior Deputy Speaker what was the cost to public funds of replacing the Siemens telephone system on the parliamentary estate with the Microsoft Polycom system; and what plans they have to replace the standard desk telephone sets with ones which are easier to use by those with impaired visual capability.

Refurbishing Trains: Contracts ( 7 Dec 2023)

Huw Merriman: ...forward; we now have four train manufacturers, which is to be celebrated. We have CAF in south Wales, we have Hitachi up in the north-east, we have Alstom—of course—in Derby, and now we have Siemens in Goole. All those manufacturers are bidding, and the hon. Member is absolutely right that there must be a fair process for all, which will take place.

Autumn Statement 2023 - Motion to Take Note (29 Nov 2023)

Baroness Vere of Norbiton: ...out a raft of measures to support long-term sustainable increases in economic output. For large businesses, full expensing has been a game changer. The likes of the CBI, Make UK, BT Openreach and Siemens, and indeed 200 other businesses and trade bodies, called for this measure to be made permanent. They all agreed that it would be the single most transformational thing we could do for...

Energy Security and Net Zero: Inflation Reduction Act and Low Carbon Industries (28 Nov 2023)

Claire Coutinho: ...networks and renewables, and £300 million from Aira, the heat pump installer. In the last couple of weeks, we have had £500 million from Sea Wind, £2 billion from Nissan, and £186 million from Siemens Gamesa. What the hon. Lady should understand is that there is a difference between what the Government are offering, which is £29 billion of investment, and what Labour is offering,...

Autumn Statement Resolutions - Rates of tobacco products duty (23 Nov 2023)

Gareth Davies: ...billions of pounds in investment and create thousands of jobs throughout the country. However, what is most eye-catching for all businesses is that we have listened to the asks of the CBI, Make UK, Siemens and more than 200 business leaders and industry bodies who said that the single most transformational thing we could do for business and investment growth was make full expensing...

Autumn Statement (22 Nov 2023)

Jeremy Hunt: ...invests, it gets £250,000 off its tax bill in the very same year. The CBI, Make UK, the British Chambers of Commerce, Energy UK and 200 other business leaders from companies including BT Openreach, Siemens and Bosch, have said that making this measure permanent would be the “single most transformational” thing I could do for business investment and growth. The Centre for Policy...

Written Answers — Department for Energy Security and Net Zero: Business: Carbon Emissions (17 Nov 2023)

Graham Stuart: ...s largest companies can effectively disclose their transition plans, if they have one. Additionally, the Net Zero Council, which brings together CEOs from leading companies including Co-op, HSBC, Siemens and Cemex, has developed a framework to help businesses to create tailored sector decarbonisation roadmaps.

Written Answers — Department for Energy Security and Net Zero: Wind Power: Manufacturing Industries (15 Nov 2023)

Graham Stuart: ...for supply chain development, with the aim of securing strategic investments for the offshore wind supply chain. The UK already has significant blade manufacturing facilities for offshore wind: Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy’s facility at Hull, and Vestas’ facility on the Isle of Wight.

King’s Speech - Debate (5th Day) (14 Nov 2023)

Lord Bilimoria: ...when, a few years ago, the railway department received the Queen’s Anniversary Prize at Buckingham Palace. Fast forward to COP 26 in Glasgow and that railway department, in conjunction with Siemens, a German company, with government help from Innovate UK, developed the world’s first hydrogen-powered train, hydroFLEX. As President of the CBI at the time, I was on board that train with...

King’s Speech - Debate (4th Day) (13 Nov 2023)

Lord Altrincham: ...that the recent wind farm licence round did not work out—perhaps that was a one-off and the Government made some mistakes—but that the two largest wind farm operators in the world, Ørsted and Siemens, are in quite a bit of financial difficulty. In fact, they were running into financial difficulty at the same time as the gracious Speech. Ørsted, by the way, runs 12 huge wind farms...

Economic Activity of Public Bodies (Overseas Matters) Bill: New Clause 1 - Impact assessment: trade and diplomatic relations (25 Oct 2023)

Michael Ellis: ...were to personally boycott companies that are already deeply engaged in Israel and do business there. I will give some examples: Apple, Google, Intel, Microsoft, 3M, Alibaba, Amazon, Fujitsu, AOL, Siemens, Bosch, Sony, Texas Instruments, Samsung, Nestlé, Coca-Cola, Western Digital, Xerox, Mitsubishi, Pfizer, Salesforce, Visa, Mastercard, Honda, Ford. I have lists of dozens of companies...

Green Energy: Ports — [Judith Cummins in the Chair] (18 Oct 2023)

Martin Vickers: ...still to come—the Humber is ideally located to take advantage of the growing demand for wind energy in the North sea. The Humber ports are home to world-leading facilities such as Ørsted, the Siemens blade factory and the offshore renewable energy catapult operations maintenance bases in Grimsby. This is opportune, given that offshore wind is set to grow at pace over the next decade,...

Scottish Parliament: Oil and Gas Sector (21 Sep 2023)

Shona Robison: .... Lisa Brankin, chair of Ford UK, said: “Our business needs three things from the UK government: ambition, commitment and consistency. A relaxation of 2030 would undermine all three.” The former Siemens UK chief executive officer, Jürgen Maier, said: “It’s just chaos, isn’t it? It beggars belief ... Everybody is now sitting and wobbling and wondering. And I tell you what, they...

Offshore Wind: Public Ownership (12 Sep 2023)

Kenny MacAskill: ...sites owned by foreign state companies to confirm that. Neart na Gaoithe, which is owned by EDF from France and ESB from Ireland, is seeing the work go elsewhere. The turbines are being produced at Siemens in Humberside, albeit assembled in Dundee, with the foundations laid by Saipem from Italy. They are being taken out to the field by Fred. Olsen Renewables, and the cabling is being done...

Written Answers — Department for Energy Security and Net Zero: Wind Power: China (11 Sep 2023)

Graham Stuart: ...installed in the UK. However, regular engagement with industry indicates that the majority of wind turbines, both onshore and offshore, are sourced from European manufacturers, such as Vestas or Siemens Gamesa.


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