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Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Carbon Sequestration (13 May 2009)

Michael Ancram: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change what recent assessment he has made of progress in the development of the technology to enable the burial of carbon captured from coal-fired power stations under the North Sea; and what his most recent estimate is of the cost of such operations.

Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Nuclear Power (20 Apr 2009)

Michael Ancram: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change what plans he has for future levels of nuclear energy generation in the UK.

Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Power Stations: Carbon Emissions (27 Mar 2009)

Michael Ancram: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change what steps he is taking further to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel-fired power stations.

Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Electric Vehicles (25 Mar 2009)

Michael Ancram: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change if he will take steps to ensure that electrically-powered cars and other vehicles have ready access to electric points for charging batteries.

Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Lighting: Health Hazards (24 Mar 2009)

Michael Ancram: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change whether he has received reports on potential (a) health and (b) other hazards caused by environmentally-friendly light bulbs.

Written Answers — Energy and Climate Change: Nuclear Power (3 Nov 2008)

Michael Ancram: To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change what proportion of the national electricity requirement the Government envisage being met by nuclear generation by 2020.

British Waterways (6 Dec 2006)

Michael Ancram: ...a third and rather esoteric point, and I share an interest in it with the Deputy Prime Minister—he and I are among the few people in the House who occasionally mention it. We live in a time of climate change and global warming and we saw this summer the kind of drought that can occur in this country. At some moment in the future, our canal system may be essential to creating a...

Prime Minister: Engagements (6 Jul 2005)

Michael Ancram: ...anticipation. We quite understand why the Prime Minister cannot be here today, and I am sure that the whole House will wish the G8 leaders success this week in addressing the problems of Africa and climate change. However, in his message this week to G8 leaders, the Zimbabwean Opposition leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, said: "Zimbabwe is an albatross to all African leadership credibility and...

Orders of the Day — River Kennet, Wiltshire (14 May 1998)

Earl of Michael Ancram: ...to the community through which it passes, habitat for local flora and fauna, and great pleasure to all the people who live near or along its banks. The River Kennet is under threat—from a changing climate, which has, as we all know, recently produced episodes of drought, from man-made activity along its banks, but, above all, from the abstraction of its precious water to feed...

Orders of the Day — The Constitution (16 May 1997)

Earl of Michael Ancram: ...come from, and he gave the figures. Will the money be taken— the people of Scotland and Wales have a right to know—from the education, health or transport budgets? In this current climate of economic discipline proposed by the Secretary of State for Scotland and his colleagues, the people have a right to know. I come to the main concept of devolution. We oppose the Labour...

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