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Clause 1 - Duty to invite applications for offshore licences | Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill | Commons debates It is a pleasure to take part in the debate this afternoon, which has been wide-ranging, well informed and genuinely interesting.
Clause 1 - Duty to invite applications for offshore licences | Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill | Commons debates What has that got to do with this?
Offshore Industry: Employment | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The impact assessment for the Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill uses figures from Offshore Energies UK (OEUK) 2022 annual workforce insights
Offshore Industry: North Sea | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The oil and gas sector currently supports around 200,000 jobs.
Electricity Generation: Renewable Energy | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The Government has announced that it will consult on the barriers preventing the development of community energy schemes.
Coalition for High Ambition Multilevel Partnerships for Climate Action | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The Government is already undertaking a significant amount of work at the subnational level to deliver net zero, as outlined in the Net Zero
Energy: Highlands of Scotland | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The UK has a secure and diverse energy system.
Fossil Fuels: Licensing | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The UK is a world leader in phasing out unabated fossil fuels and was pleased to help negotiate the Global Stocktake at COP28.
Renewable Energy: Infrastructure | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers Community support is critical to increasing the scale and pace of development of the electricity transmission network as we transition to ne
North Sea Oil: Shetland | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers Equinor estimates that Rosebank will produce oil at around 12 kg CO2/barrel, compared to a UK offshore production average of over 20 kg CO2/