Low Carbon Electricity Generation
There have been votes in Parliament relating to finanical incentives designed to encourage electricity generation via methods which involve low levels of carbon emissions. Matters voted on include subsidies for renewable energy generation and on limiting carbon dioxide emissions from power stations.
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Department of Energy and Climate Change
David Tredinnick voted a mixture of for and against financial incentives for low carbon emission electricity generation methods
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of their votes on the topic. You can browse the source
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On 11 Jul 2018:
David Tredinnick voted to reduce support for former coal power stations running wholly or in part on biomass such as wood or other plant material.
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On 4 Jun 2013:
David Tredinnick voted against allowing financial incentives for small-scale low-carbon generation of electricity to be paid to plants which were previously too big to be eligible.
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On 4 Jun 2013:
David Tredinnick voted to reform the energy market with regard to reducing carbon dioxide emissions, securing supply, affordability for consumers and increasing generation from renewable sources.
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On 19 Dec 2012:
David Tredinnick voted to reform the energy market with regard to reducing carbon dioxide emissions, securing supply, affordability for consumers and increasing generation from renewable sources.
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On 23 Nov 2011:
David Tredinnick was absent for a vote on Opposition Day — Feed-in Tariff — Subsidies for Renewable or Low Carbon Electricity Generation
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On 23 Nov 2011:
David Tredinnick was absent for a vote on Opposition Day — Feed-in Tariff — Subsidies for Renewable or Low Carbon Electricity Generation
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