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  • Edward Davey appointed Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change

    Edward Davey MP has today been appointed Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change.

    Arriving at DECC’s headquarters in London, Mr Davey said:

    “This is a sad day because Chris Huhne has had a real vision for a green economy and he’s done fabulous work as Secretary of State.

    “I’ve now got to take up the challenges - the challenge of climate change, the challenge of energy security.

    “And I’m particularly conscious o

  • Statement by Charles Hendry on Coryton Refinery

    Energy Minister Charles Hendry today chaired a meeting of interested parties to discuss the future of the Coryton refinery. The meeting took place at the Department of Energy and Climate Change in Central London.

    This is the second time the Energy Minister has convened such a meeting since the refinery was placed in the control of the administrators. Local politicians, industry and unions were among those present.

    Following the meeting, the Minister said: “We have had an

  • Minister’s Winter Warmth Appeal

    As the big freeze grips the country, pensioners and the most vulnerable are being urged to take advantage of a government grant scheme to help make homes warmer.

    Letters have just landed on 675,000 doormats across England to raise awareness about the Warm Front scheme.

    The letters explain how pensioners and people on very low incomes can get money off having their heating repaired or replaced or having their lofts insulated through picking up the phone and contacting Warm Fron

  • Written ministerial statement by Charles Hendry on the 27th offshore oil and gas licensing round and the strategic environmental assessment (sea) post adoption process

    I am pleased to inform the House that I am today inviting applications for petroleum licences for unlicensed seaward blocks which will form the 27th round of offshore petroleum licensing.  

    Supporting around 350,000 jobs and spending around £14 billion a year, the UK oil and gas industry plays a vital role in the UK economy and in meeting our energy needs.  Indigenous oil and gas production supplies the equivalent of about one half of the UK’s primary energy

  • New opportunity for North Sea oil and gas exploration

    01 February 2012

    Press ref: 12/004

    Energy Minister Charles Hendry today announced new opportunities for UK oil and gas exploration with the launch of the 27th offshore licensing round.

    2,800 blocks are being offered as the Government ensures the UK gets maximum benefit from our resources.

    This offer follows on from the successful 26th round in 2010, which resulted in the largest number of licences issued 190 since offshore licensing began in 1964.

    E

  • Written ministerial statement by Charles Hendry on the cost of installing underground power cables

    31 JANUARY 2012

    The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has today published a comprehensive study on the whole life costs of installing new high voltage transmission lines under the ground, under the sea and over ground.

    This study has been undertaken at the Government’s request in order to provide an authoritative and independent point of reference for the Infrastructure Planning Commission in evaluating planning applications for new transmission connections

  • Statement on meeting on Coryton Refinery

    Energy Minister Charles Hendry this afternoon chaired a meeting with a range of interested parties to discuss the future of the Coryton refinery. The meeting took place at the Department of Energy and Climate Change in Central London.

    Following the meeting, the Minister said:

    “We have had a positive meeting this afternoon where the administrator set out what has been done so far and the plan of action to secure the long term future of Coryton refinery. The administrator

  • Written ministerial statement by Chris Huhne on Feed-in Tariffs

    26 January 2012

    As the House will be aware, the Government’s proposed changes to the Feed-in Tariffs (FITs) scheme are the subject of a judicial review.  Specifically, the Government has been challenged regarding its proposal to apply new tariffs for solar photovoltaics (PV) from 1 April 2012 to all new installations with an eligibility date on or after an earlier “reference date”, which we proposed should be 12 December 2011. 

    Yesterday, the Cour

  • Chris Huhne on Court of Appeal decision on Feed-in Tariffs

    Energy and Climate Change Secretary Chris Huhne said:

    "The Court of Appeal has upheld the High Court ruling on FITs albeit on different grounds. We disagree and are seeking permission to appeal to the Supreme Court.

    “We have already put before Parliament changes to the regulations that will bring a 21p rate into effect from April for solar pv installations from 3 March to help reduce the pressure on the budget and provide as much certainty as we can for consumers an

  • Charles Hendry speech to Wilton Park conference

    1. Introduction

    • Thank Wilton Park for opportunity to speak.
    • Natural gas is a critical part of the UK energy mix today and will continue to have a crucial role tomorrow, and beyond 2030. I am very conscious that just as we want security of supply, producers also need security of demand.
    • Energy security matters greatly in the UK. And gas imports matter greatly to help ensure the UK’s energy security. In 2011 we imported more gas than we pum

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  • Delivering Brownfield Redevelopment in a Down Turn
    This IEMA event was hosted by Brighton University and gave an interesting and exciting insight into issues surrounding contaminated land. There were 5 speakers who talked about a variety of issues from new technologies and sustainable developments to coping in an economic down turn.
  • New Figures Show 28% Increase in the use of formal environmental management systems in the UK
    Research by the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA)[1] shows a 28% increase over the last 2 years in the use of formal environmental management systems by organisations in the UK.
  • Climate Change Adaptation Workshop
    Climate Change Adaptation - a developing agenda where environment and sustainability professionals can make an important contribution either directly, or in combination with colleagues working on risk management or business continuity. This workshop was an event for practitioners who are active in this field and/or whose organisations are factoring climatic change into their future planning and risk management.
  • Whale's swim the longest
    A humpback whale has travelled the longest distance recorded for any mammal, swimming across nearly a quarter of the globe between two breeding grounds.
  • Carbon trading likely to develop regionally
    Huge investments in green technology in Asia and steps toward domestic emissions trading are opening up the prospect of regional carbon trading, climate change experts in Asia have said.
  • Tropics in decline as natural resources exhausted at alarming rate
    New analysis shows populations of tropical species are plummeting and humanity’s demands on natural resources are sky-rocketing to 50% more than the earth can sustain, reveals the 2010 edition of WWF’s Living Planet Report – the leading survey of the planet’s health.
  • Google invests in $5bn wind-power superhighway
    Google is extending its investment in green technology with a $5bn (£3.2bn) programme to build an undersea, wind energy transmission backbone along 350 miles of the Atlantic seaboard.
  • Rich countries must live up to pledge to help developing world on climate change
    United Nations officials have called on industrialised countries to live up to their multi-billion dollar pledges to help the developing world adapt to climate change at a week-long meeting of several hundred African experts, including Government ministers, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
  • Camera catches bulldozer destroying Sumatra tiger forest
    A video camera trap installed by WWF and partners has captured footage linking the destruction of a crucial Sumatran tiger forest to the expansion of palm oil plantations in Indonesia’s Riau Province.
  • New species of fish discovered in ocean's deepest depths
    A new species has been discovered in a part of the ocean previously thought to be entirely free of fish, scientists said.

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