Energy Efficiency and the Clean Growth Strategy — [Mr Charles Walker in the Chair]

Part of Backbench Business – in Westminster Hall at 2:43 pm on 8 March 2018.

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Photo of James Heappey James Heappey Conservative, Wells 2:43, 8 March 2018

The key to getting smart meters into people’s homes is not only that the technology will allow all sorts of smart solutions that will bring down energy bills for people who are using less, but that the new tariffs being brought forward by the insurgent energy companies and based around half hourly settlement will allow people to access cheaper bills because they will be in a better market. The more that we can all, on both sides of the House, encourage smart meter deployment, the better job we will be doing for our constituents.