As always with the excellent merry band that we have debating this subject of energy and climate change, we have had some very valuable comments. I am always grateful to my noble friend Lord Teverson for his representation of the landscape and for the compliments that he has made. It is a great boost to have him so supportive. He raised one specific issue in regard to the pilot scheme for domestic. That is happening this summer. If he will forgive me, I will not go into the details of it right now but, as always, I will make officials available to explain what is happening and to keep noble Lords in touch with the process as it goes on.
My noble friend the Duke of Montrose, as a true Scotsman, was very keen to check that, as a Scotsman, he was not having to pay the bill but that the English were, and, reluctantly, I have to tell him that HM Treasury is paying the bill.
Renewable Heat Incentive (Amendment to the Energy Act 2008) Regulations 2011
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Marland
(Conservative)
in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 12 July 2011.
It occurred during Debates on delegated legislation on Renewable Heat Incentive (Amendment to the Energy Act 2008) Regulations 2011.
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