Energy Costs

Wales – in the House of Commons at on 18 October 2023.

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Photo of Tonia Antoniazzi Tonia Antoniazzi Opposition Whip (Commons)

What recent discussions he has had with Cabinet colleagues on energy costs for (a) households and (b) businesses in Wales.

Photo of James Davies James Davies The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales

The Secretary of State and I have regular discussions with Cabinet colleagues on a range of issues, including energy costs. The Government spent nearly £40 billion protecting households and businesses from high energy bills over last winter, meaning that between October 2022 and June 2023, a typical household saw half of their energy bills paid for by the Government.

Photo of Tonia Antoniazzi Tonia Antoniazzi Opposition Whip (Commons)

The Government did not listen to the renewable energy sector, which repeatedly warned them that the budget set for this year’s offshore wind auction was too low to attract bidders to develop offshore wind in the Celtic sea. Can the Minister tell the House why that advice was ignored, leading to not a single bid being made?

Photo of James Davies James Davies The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Wales

What I can tell the hon. Lady is that it is an issue of discussion that the Secretary of State and I are engaged with. We understand the importance of floating offshore wind in the Celtic sea and it will progress in due course.