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Housing: Energy Performance Certificates | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The Government set out an aspiration in the Clean Growth Strategy for as many homes as possible to reach EPC Band C by 2035 where cost-effec
Environment Protection: Planning Permission | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The Department has been working closely with the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities on delivering the proposals in the pub
Renewable Energy: Investment | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The Government set out the criteria it uses to prioritise investment in emerging net zero technologies in the UK Net Zero Research and Innov
Topical Questions | Energy Security and Net Zero | Commons debates I am aware of proposals on the shipping and possible piping of hydrogen and the important part that must play.
Topical Questions | Energy Security and Net Zero | Commons debates My hon. Friend is quite right to ask that question. We would all like to see gas setting the price of electricity less frequently.
Topical Questions | Energy Security and Net Zero | Commons debates We are moving at top speed to drive forward CCUS. We are in a world-leading position.
Topical Questions | Energy Security and Net Zero | Commons debates I could only just hear my hon. Friend’s question, as the shadow Secretary of State made it quite hard to hear.
Topical Questions | Energy Security and Net Zero | Commons debates The hon. Gentleman is right to be frustrated about progress. But as the Secretary of State said, when the right hon.
Topical Questions | Energy Security and Net Zero | Commons debates Unfortunately, we do not have public data by constituency and do not yet have the full data for 2022. However, I can tell my hon.
Topical Questions | Energy Security and Net Zero | Commons debates We estimate that the net cost excluding air quality and emissions-saving benefits will be equivalent to about 1% to 2% of GDP in 2050.