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Written Ministerial Statement by Baroness Verma on the designation of DECC's Secretary of State as competent authority for Ten-E.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Sir Ian Wood has published his interim report revealing the economic and energy security opportunities still available from the UK’s offshore oil and gas resources.
Baroness Verma has confirmed plans to develop an ‘Offtaker of Last Resort’ mechanism to help independent renewable generators use innovative routes into the electricity market.
On 5 November 2013, Qatar’s Minister of Energy and Industry and UK Minister of State for Energy, Michael Fallon MP, met in Doha.
Oral statement to Parliament by Edward Davey.
Edward Davey's response to the news that the Ineos petrochemical plant at Grangemouth is to reopen.
The government has published a call for evidence on the balance of competence between the United Kingdom and the European Union on energy.
Response by Edward Davey to an urgent question on the situation at the Grangemouth Petrochemicals Complex and Refinery.
A written ministerial statement from Edward Davey, Energy Secretary, on the Grangemouth refinery and petrochemicals plant in Scotland.
Edward Davey's response to the INEOS announcement that the Grangemouth petrochemicals business is to go into administration.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the EU Council and energy.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on China, energy, Grangemouth, free schools, food waste and Scotland.
The government has taken the necessary steps to allow BP to restart production on the Rhum gas field in the North Sea.
Edward Davey gives a statement on the initial agreement reached on a new nuclear power station at Hinkley.
Hinkley Point C will be the first new nuclear power plant in the UK in 20 years following an agreement between the government and EDF Group.
The UK Government and EDF Group have reached commercial agreement on the key terms of a proposed investment contract for the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station in Somerset.
Statement from the Secretary of State on the latest situation at the Grangemouth plant.
The UK is on track to reduce emissions by 34% by 2020 as a result of Government reforms to move to a low-carbon economy.
The government announced today the start of the Triennial Review of the Nuclear Liabilities Financing Assurance Board (NLFAB).
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