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Environment, Food and Rural Affairs - Minutes of Evidence [Back to Report]

Here you can browse the Minutes of Evidence which were ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 22 March 2005.


WEDNESDAY 12 JANUARY 2005

Members present:


Mr Michael Jack, in the Chair
Ms Candy AthertonDiana Organ
Mr David DrewJoan Ruddock
Patrick HallDavid Taylor
Mr Mark LazarowiczPaddy Tipping
Mr David LepperMr Bill Wiggin
Mr Austin Mitchell






CONTENTS

Memorandum submitted by BAA plc (U5)



Examination of Witnesses

Witnesses: Mr Mike Clasper CBE, Chief Executive, Mr Stephen Hardwick, Director of Public Affairs and Mr Matthew Gorman, Group Sustainability Manager, BAA plc, examined.

Question Number

89 - 99

100 - 119



Supplementary memorandum submitted by BAA plc (U5a)

Memorandum submitted by the Association of Electricity Producers (U29)

Memorandum submitted by the UK Business Council for Sustainable Energy (U36)



Examination of Witnesses

Witnesses: Mr David Porter, Chief Executive, Dr John McElroy, RWE npower; Chairman of the AEP Environment Committee and Mr Andy Limbrick, Head of Environment, Association of Electricity Producers (AEP) and Mr David Green, Chief Executive and Ms Kirsty Hamilton, International Policy Advisor, Business Council for Sustainable Energy (BCSE), examined.

Question Number

120 - 139

140 - 159

160 - 170



Supplementary memorandum submitted by the Association of Electricity Producers (U29a)

Supplementary questions arising from oral evidence given to EFRA Committee Inquiry "Climate Change—Looking Forward"

Memorandum submitted by the Renewable Power Association (U41)



Examination of Witnesses

Witnesses: Ms Gaynor Hartnell, Director of Policy, Mr Phillip Cozens, Shanks Waste Services Ltd, Major Project Development Manager, Mr John Strawson, Renewable Energy Growers Ltd and Mr Mark Candlish, Slough Heat and Power Ltd, Renewable Power Association (RPA), examined.

Question Number

171 - 179

180 - 199

200 - 207


 
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