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New Government energy and the environment
May 13th 2010

With regard to energy and the environment the new coalition Government has appointed Chris Huhne MP as Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change and Caroline Spelman MP as Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats have released a document setting out the agreements reached between the two parties on a range of issues, one of these being the environment. Here is what they had to say about future environmental initiatives:

The parties agree to implement a full programme of measures to fulfil our joint ambitions for a low carbon and eco-friendly economy, including:

• The establishment of a smart grid and the roll-out of smart meters.

• The full establishment of feed-in tariff systems in electricity – as well as the maintenance of

banded ROCs.

• Measures to promote a huge increase in energy from waste through anaerobic digestion.

• The creation of a green investment bank.

• The provision of home energy improvement paid for by the savings from lower energy bills.

• Retention of energy performance certificates while scrapping HIPs.

• Measures to encourage marine energy.

• The establishment of an emissions performance standard that will prevent coal-fired power stations being built unless they are equipped with sufficient CCS to meet the emissions performance standard.

• The establishment of a high-speed rail network.

• The cancellation of the third runway at Heathrow.

• The refusal of additional runways at Gatwick and Stansted.

• The replacement of the Air Passenger Duty with a per flight duty.

• The provision of a floor price for carbon, as well as efforts to persuade the EU to move towards full auctioning of ETS permits.

• Measures to make the import or possession of illegal timber a criminal offence.

• Measures to promote green spaces and wildlife corridors in order to halt the loss of habitats and restore biodiversity.

• Mandating a national recharging network for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles.

• Continuation of the present Government’s proposals for public sector investment in CCS technology for four coal-fired power stations; and a specific commitment to reduce central government carbon emissions by 10 per cent within 12 months.

• We are agreed that we would seek to increase the target for energy from renewable sources, subject to the advice of the Climate Change Committee.

Liberal Democrats have long opposed any new nuclear construction. Conservatives, by contrast, are committed to allowing the replacement of existing nuclear power stations provided they are subject to the normal planning process for major projects (under a new national planning statement) and provided also that they receive no public subsidy.

We have agreed a process that will allow Liberal Democrats to maintain their opposition to nuclear power while permitting the government to bring forward the national planning statement for ratification by Parliament so that new nuclear construction becomes possible.

This process will involve:

• the government completing the drafting of a national planning statement and putting it

before Parliament;

• specific agreement that a Liberal Democrat spokesman will speak against the planning

statement, but that Liberal Democrat MPs will abstain; and

• clarity that this will not be regarded as an issue of confidence.

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