National update 8 th September 2015 John Kolm-Murray National Chair, Carbon Action Network
New government, new ministers Majority Conservative government Very little about domestic energy in Tory manifesto Amber Rudd MP Secretary of State Andrea Leadsom MP Minister of State Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth Parliamentary Under SoS
The Opposition SNP now chair the Energy & Climate Change Select Committee Liberal Democrats had worst election result since 1970 New Labour Leader soon… Angus MacNeil MP ?
Activity so far Green Deal Finance Company no longer funded – effective end of Green Deal Reduction in FiTs End of Zero Carbon Homes Fracking and nuclear favoured Onshore wind In-year public health cuts
Informed speculation… Comprehensive Spending Review this autumn DECC is to ask Treasury for infrastructure funding to help energy efficiency DECC favour continuation of supplier obligation and more of it going to fuel poor. Treasury much less keen… Renewed interest from DECC in area-based activity and health work DECC’s continued existence still questionable… PRS standards so weak they’ll probably stay New loans system may replace Green Deal
Devolution (1) Cities and Local Government Devolution Bill –Mayoral combined authorities –Such mayors to take over role of PCCs –Greater powers for such combined authorities –Most of discussion been about city regions. –Energy strategy and delivery?
Devolution (2) LGC, Sept. 2015
The future of CAN Carbon not the driver for many any more Not obvious what we do from the name HECA not particularly useful any more so no enthusiasm for going back to that Proposed name change to ‘Association of Local Energy Officers (ALEO)’ Consultation imminent
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