Energy and Climate Change

– in the House of Commons at 10:30 am on 8 April 2010.

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The Secretary of State was asked-

  • Housing (Energy Efficiency) (9 speeches)

    What recent steps his Department has taken to improve the energy efficiency of housing; and if he will make a statement.

  • Fuel Poverty (10 speeches)

    When he expects figures to be available on the level of fuel poverty in the UK in 2008; and if he will make a statement.

  • Housing (Energy Efficiency) (6 speeches)

    What mechanisms he has put in place to increase the level of energy efficiency in rural homes classified as hard-to-treat.

  • Electricity Demand/Capacity (14 speeches)

    What assessment he has made of the balance of generating capacity and likely demand for electricity in the UK in the next 10 years; and if he will make a statement.

  • Ministerial Meetings (6 speeches)

    When he next expects to meet local authorities in East Anglia to discuss renewable energy initiatives in that area.

  • Electricity Demand/Capacity (6 speeches)

    What estimate he has made of the change in demand for electricity by 2025.

  • Renewable Heat Incentive (6 speeches)

    What progress he has made on the introduction of the renewable heat incentive.

  • Carbon Capture and Storage (4 speeches)

    What progress has been made in the establishment of a carbon capture and storage demonstration plant in South Yorkshire.

  • Climate Change Conference (Cancun) (15 speeches)

    What discussions he has had with his EU counterparts on objectives for the UN climate change conference in Cancun.

  • Feeder Tariffs (6 speeches)

    What assessment he has made of the costs and benefits of proposed feeder tariff arrangements.

  • Electricity Demand/Capacity (6 speeches)

    What recent estimate he has made of the level of additional electricity generating capacity that will be required by 2015.

  • Renewables (4 speeches)

    What his most recent estimate is of the proportion of electricity generated from renewable sources.

  • Wave Energy (4 speeches)

    What estimate he has made of the potential contribution of off shore wave energy to meeting energy needs in the next 10 years.

  • Climate Change (4 speeches)

    What his most recent assessment is of the progress in tackling climate change made since the Copenhagen climate change conference.

  • Fuel Poverty (4 speeches)

    When he expects figures to be available on the level of fuel poverty in the UK in 2008; and if he will make a statement.

  • Electricity Generating Capacity (4 speeches)

    How much additional electricity generating capacity is planned to be in place by 2020.

  • Topical Questions (42 speeches)

    If he will make a statement on his departmental responsibilities.