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Renewables Obligation Closure Order 2014

Debates on delegated legislation on Thursday, 24 July 2014, in the House of Lords, led by Baroness Verma. The answering member was Lord Whitty.
Lords motion to consider. Agreed to on question.
Type
Parliamentary proceeding
Reference
755 cc539-543GC 
Session
2014-15
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords Grand Committee
Renewables Obligation Closure Order
Monday, 30 June 2014
Statutory instruments
House of Lords
House of Commons
Statutory Instruments Joint Committee fifth report.
Wednesday, 9 July 2014
Parliamentary committees
House of Lords
House of Commons
Electricity Capacity Regulations 2014
Monday, 28 July 2014
Parliamentary proceedings
House of Lords
Proceeding contributions
Baroness Verma | 755 cc539-540GC (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, the renewables obligation—which I shall now refer to as the RO—is currently the Governm...

Lord Deben | 755 c540GC (Link to this contribution)

I want to be sure about the relationship between this and the national Governments. In the Climat...


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Baroness Verma | 755 c540GC (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I thank my noble friend for his intervention. We have consulted with all devolved Admin...

Lord Whitty | 755 cc540-1GC (Link to this contribution)

I have two points on which the noble Baroness may wish to write to me. I mentioned in the previou...

Baroness Worthington | 755 cc541-2GC (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I am sad to see the end of the renewables obligation. It is tempting to say that everyt...

Baroness Verma | 755 c542GC (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I am extremely grateful to all noble Lords for their contributions. This has been a ver...

Lord Whitty | 755 c542GC (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, I appreciate that the Government have consulted. Is there a final outcome to that consu...

Baroness Verma | 755 cc542-3GC (Link to this contribution)

My Lords, the only response I can give is the one I gave just now. However, if that is not useful...

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