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Wind Power | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers Since 2015 around 10 onshore wind projects totalling 30 MW have been consented for development in England, of which 3 are now operational.
Housing: Insulation | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The Government is investing £6.6 billion over this parliament on decarbonising heat and energy efficiency measures.
Carbon Emissions: Local Government | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The Government recognises that local authorities can, and do, play an essential role in driving local climate action, with significant influ
Energy Charter Treaty | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The UK has been a strong advocate for Energy Charter Treaty modernisation.
Energy: Prices | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The standing charge is a fixed charge that suppliers pass on to their customers to cover the cost of providing a live supply and decisions a
Liquefied Petroleum Gas: Scotland | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers Department officials work closely with industry to monitor Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) supply.
Liquefied Petroleum Gas: Scotland | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers Department officials have been working closely with Liquid Gas UK and the main supply companies to monitor the Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
Energy Bill Relief Scheme: Hospices | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The Energy Bill Relief Scheme will come to an end as planned on 31st March 2023.
Nuclear Power: Technology | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The Government is pursuing large-scale nuclear whilst also investing in Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and Advanced Modular Reactors (AMRs).
Nuclear Reactors | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers In 2020 the Government established a £385m Advanced Nuclear Fund (ANF) to support the development of Small and Advanced Modular Reactors (SM