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Energy: Housing | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The Government is investing £6.6 billion over this Parliament on clean heat and improving energy efficiency in buildings, reducing reliance
Wind Power: Celtic Sea | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The Government supports The Crown Estate's Leasing Round 5 for floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea and worked with it to agree the spat
Hydrogen | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The UK aims to support multiple production routes to meet its ambition to have up to 10GW of low carbon hydrogen production capacity by 2030
Department for Energy Security and Net Zero: Remote Working | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero does not pay a separate London Weighting allowance.
Hydrogen: Redcar | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers My noble Friend, Lord Callanan, Minister for Energy Efficiency and Green Finance, met with Councillor Alec Brown, Leader of Redcar and Cleve
Heating: Carbon Emissions | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero published an estimate of the proportion of UK net territorial greenhouse gas emissions from
Hydrogen: Boilers | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The Government recently consulted on requiring new domestic-scale gas boilers to be hydrogen-ready from 2026.
Hydrogen: Taxation | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers My Rt hon Friend the Secretary of State has regular discussions with Cabinet colleagues on a range of subjects.
Hydrogen: Whitby | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The UK’s ambition for 10GW of low carbon hydrogen production capacity by 2030 is not reliant on any one project or trial.
Carbon Emissions: Temperature | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The UK was the first major economy to legislate to end its contribution to global warming by 2050.