9 May 2023
Sir Alok Sharma backs Energy Bill

Speaking in a debate on the Second Reading of the Energy Bill, Sir Alok Sharma welcomes the key objectives of the Bill and asks the Secretary of State if the Government is backing the Lords amendments, particularly the one relating to a net zero duty for Ofgem. 

Sir Alok Sharma (Reading West) (Con)

I commend the Secretary of State for the Bill, and I welcome its key objectives, as I think everyone in this House does. However, a number of amendments were made in the other place, particularly one relating to a net zero duty for Ofgem. Those amendments are now in the Bill. Could the Secretary of State clarify whether the Government will support all of them, particularly the one on Ofgem?

The Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero (Grant Shapps)

I thank my right hon. Friend for his intervention. We will be looking very closely at the proposed amendments—the Bill Minister himself will be addressing those in detail, which is the right way to do it—and of course, the regulator is already very largely focused in that direction. As I often point out, of everybody in this place I have a particular interest in making sure we achieve what we have set out to do, because this House has kindly legislated to send the Secretary of State for Energy to prison if they do not meet the net zero commitments, potentially through contempt of court. We take these things seriously, but my right hon. Friend will wish to hear more on that issue from my hon. Friend the Energy Minister.

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