Oral Questions to the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change
Questions may continue for half an hour (Standing Order No. 103(4))
*1
Jonathan Edwards
(Carmarthen East and Dinefwr):
What recent discussions he has had on future use of tidal power in the Severn Estuary.
(42519)
*2
David T. C. Davies
(Monmouth):
What plans he has for the provision of nuclear power in Wales; and if he will make a statement.
(42520)
*3
Chris Ruane
(Vale of Clwyd):
What assessment he has made of the effect of the feed-in tariff on the (a) manufacturing and (b) training sector in Wales.
(42521)
*4
Hywel Williams
(Arfon):
What account was taken of his Department's policy on the delivery of offshore wind farms in the decision on the applicability of the UK Ports Fund to Wales.
(42522)
*5
Roger Williams
(Brecon and Radnorshire):
What consultation and collaboration on energy policy his Department has undertaken with the Welsh Assembly Government.
(42523)
*6
Mr Elfyn Llwyd
(Dwyfor Meirionnydd):
What discussions he has had on the effects in Wales of the discontinuance of the Infrastructure Planning Commission.
(42524)
*7
Ian Lucas
(Wrexham):
What steps he is taking to promote development of renewable energy projects in Wales.
(42525)
*8
Stuart Andrew
(Pudsey):
What plans he has for the provision of nuclear power in Wales; and if he will make a statement.
(42526)
*9
Paul Flynn
(Newport West):
What plans he has to develop marine energy in Welsh waters.
(42527)
*10
Alun Michael
(Cardiff South and Penarth):
What assessment he made of the potential energy, economic and environmental effects of construction of a Severn barrage.
(42528)
*11
Huw Irranca-Davies
(Ogmore):
What discussions he has had with the First Minister on improving the energy efficiency of the least energy-efficient homes in Wales.
(42529)
*12
Mrs Siân C. James
(Swansea East):
What consideration he has given to alternative methods of energy production including wave and tidal power in Wales for the purposes of tackling increasing energy costs and demand.
(42530)
*13
Alun Cairns
(Vale of Glamorgan):
What assessment his Department has made of the potential for development of marine energy projects in Wales.
(42531)
*14
Jessica Morden
(Newport East):
What plans he has for tidal power in the Severn Estuary; and if he will make a statement.
(42532)
*15
Nick Smith
(Blaenau Gwent):
What recent discussions he has had with the First Minister on the provision of training and skills development programmes in the energy sector in Wales; and if he will make a statement.
(42533)
*16
Karen Lumley
(Redditch):
What assessment his Department has made of the implications for UK-wide environmental policy of the introduction of a levy on single-use carrier bags in Wales.
(42534)
*17
Simon Hart
(Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire):
What steps he plans to take to support communities affected by the development of onshore wind energy projects in Wales.
(42535)
*18
Mr Wayne David
(Caerphilly):
What discussions he has had on the relationship between the Infrastructure Planning Commission and the Welsh Assembly Government in relation to major energy projects; and if he will make a statement.
(42536)
*19
Jonathan Evans
(Cardiff North):
What assessment he has made of the merits of reform of the electricity market.
(42537)
*20
Mark Tami
(Alyn and Deeside):
What recent assessment he has made of security of supply in electricity generation; and if he will make a statement.
(42538)
*21
Mr David Hanson
(Delyn):
What recent representations he has received on changes to the feed-in tariff regime.
(42539)
*22
Ann Clwyd
(Cynon Valley):
What recent assessment he has made of the (a) size of and (b ) prospects for the future of the coal industry; and if he will make a statement.