Topical Questions

Part of Energy Security and Net Zero – in the House of Commons at on 19 September 2023.

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Photo of Claire Coutinho Claire Coutinho The Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero

I thank my right hon. Friend for raising this issue today. I understand that concerns have been raised by local communities about the National Grid electricity transmission plans for network reinforcement between Norwich and Tilbury. The Minister for Nuclear and Networks, my hon. Friend Andrew Bowie, has visited the area and will continue to engage with colleagues, but I am also happy to meet local MPs to discuss the matter further.

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