Great British Energy

Northern Ireland – in the House of Commons at on 2 April 2025.

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Photo of Mary Glindon Mary Glindon Labour, Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend

What assessment he has made of the potential impact of Great British Energy funding on Northern Ireland.

Photo of Fleur Anderson Fleur Anderson Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Northern Ireland Office)

Great British Energy will operate across the whole of the United Kingdom, helping to reduce our reliance on imported gas and bring down energy bills. UK Ministers and GB Energy will work with Northern Ireland’s Department for the Economy to explore opportunities to increase clean energy deployment by 2030, starting with £1.6 million of funding to the Executive for sustainable energy.

Photo of Mary Glindon Mary Glindon Labour, Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend

Abandoning the 2050 net zero target shows that the Tory leader has learned nothing from her party’s historic election defeat. Does the Minister agree that Northern Ireland has a huge amount to gain from this Labour Government, working together with the Northern Ireland Executive on the transition to clean power? Will she update us on any recent discussions she has had with the Executive?

Photo of Fleur Anderson Fleur Anderson Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Northern Ireland Office)

The Conservatives’ energy policy now, as over the past 14 years, fails to bring down bills, still relies on expensive oil and gas, fails to invest in green jobs, and fails future generations on climate change. This Government are investing in the new technologies we need. Two weeks ago I was delighted to join the Under-Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, my hon. Friend Michael Shanks, at Ulster University to see its cutting-edge renewable energy and solar panel development and the benefits that the clean energy transition can bring to Northern Ireland. I am also working with the Executive on this.

Photo of Sammy Wilson Sammy Wilson DUP, East Antrim

In pursuit of their unrealistic and costly net zero policies, this Government have committed billions of pounds to carbon capture; guaranteed long-term prices to renewable energy sources, which has added to consumer Bills; and set up GB Energy, a costly quango. One project that is likely to apply to GB Energy is the proposal for a massive wind farm off the coast of Northern Ireland and adjacent to the Giant’s Causeway, a world heritage site and major tourist attraction. Will the Minister commit to ensuring that GB Energy does not support a project that would have a detrimental effect on our tourism industry?

Photo of Fleur Anderson Fleur Anderson Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Northern Ireland Office)

Where the wind farms are positioned will be subject to the normal planning processes, but wind farms and solar power offer huge opportunities to Northern Ireland. Net zero is the future; reliance on expensive oil and gas is the past. Bills will come down and jobs will grow with the new technologies that we can bring forward.