I visited my hon. Friend’s constituency with her two or three weeks ago—in fact, it was my first ministerial visit under my new portfolio—and I was impressed by the commitment to hydrogen in the area and to our new approach to energy overall. The most important thing to understand about this Bill is that it enables future nuclear projects and a diversity of financing models, with greater access to private sector finance in particular, so that we are less dependent on overseas developers as we go forward. That is the most important thing to take away. I would of course be delighted to come back to Hartlepool to see what it has to offer in this policy space.
Nuclear Energy (Financing) Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Greg Hands
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 3 November 2021.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Nuclear Energy (Financing) Bill.
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