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Energy and Climate Change Committee

Commons Select Committee

The House of Commons Energy and Climate Change Committee is no longer operating and all inquiries are now closed.

Information on the Committee’s work and publications are available on this website. Posts from the Committee's Twitter account are available to view on the UK Parliament Web Archive. The Committee’s email address is no longer monitored, for general queries email hcenquiries@parliament.uk. 

Reports, special reports and government responses

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4th Special Report - The energy revolution and future challenges for UK energy and climate change policy: Government Response to the Energy and Climate Change Committee's Third Report of Session 2016–17
Inquiries Energy revolution inquiry, and Energy revolution inquiry
HC 945
Special Report
3rd Report: The energy revolution and future challenges for UK energy and climate change policy
Inquiries Energy revolution inquiry, Leaving the EU: implications for UK climate policy inquiry, Leaving the EU: implications for UK energy policy inquiry, Energy revolution inquiry, Energy revolution inquiry, Leaving the EU: implications for UK climate policy inquiry, and Leaving the EU: implications for UK energy policy inquiry
HC 705
Report
1st Report - Low carbon network infrastructure
Inquiry Low carbon network infrastructure inquiry
HC 267
Report
Response to this report
5th Special Report - Low carbon network infrastructure: Government response to the Committee's First Report of Session 2016-17
HC 738
Special Report
Briefing information from National Grid
Inquiry Energy revolution inquiry
Correspondence
Follow-up correspondence from UK Power Network for 11 October 2016 evidence session
Inquiry Energy revolution inquiry
Correspondence
Letter regarding published documents relating to Hinkley Point C
Inquiry UK new nuclear: status update inquiry
Correspondence

Oral evidence transcripts

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11 October 2016
Inquiry Energy revolution inquiry
Witnesses Barry Hatton, Director of Asset Management, UK Power Networks, Amanda Lyne, Chair, UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association, Dr Nina Skorupska, Chief Executive Officer, Renewable Energy Association, Dr Jill Cainey, Director, Electricity Storage NetworkYoav Zingher, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Kiwi Power, Phil Sheppard, Director of SO Operations, Network Capability, National Grid, Sara Bell, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Tempus Energy Technology, Professor Jim Watson, Director, UK Energy Research Centre, Colin Calder, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, PassivSystemsSacha Deshmukh, Chief Executive, Smart Energy GB, Simon Roberts, Chief Executive, Centre for Sustainable Energy, Victoria MacGregor, Director of Energy, Citizens Advice
Oral Evidence
7 June 2016
Inquiry 2020 renewable heat and transport targets inquiry
Witnesses Philip Sellwood, Chief Executive Officer, Energy Saving Trust, Paul Blacklock, Director of Corporate Affairs, Calor Gas, Juliet Davenport, Chief Executive Officer, Good Energy, Christopher Snelling, Head of National and Regional Policy and Public Affairs, Freight Transport Association, Jonathan Murray, Policy and Operations Director, Low Carbon Vehicles Partnership
Oral Evidence
13 July 2016
Inquiry 2020 renewable heat and transport targets inquiry
Witnesses Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department of Energy and Climate Change, Sarah Redwood, Deputy Director, Heat Team, Department of Energy and Climate Change Committee, Jerome Glass, Deputy Director, DECC Strategy, Department of Energy and Climate Change, Andrew Jones, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department for Transport, Rob Wakely, Head of Low Carbon Fuels, Department for Transport
Oral Evidence
School of Law, University of Reading (EUE0024)
Inquiry Leaving the EU: implications for UK energy policy inquiry
University of East Anglia (EUC0039)
Inquiry Leaving the EU: implications for UK climate policy inquiry
Professor David Campbell (EUC0058)
Inquiry Leaving the EU: implications for UK climate policy inquiry

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