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Speeches by Young.

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DateDebate & contributionWords
9 Jul 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 736)

I want to come back to the issue that Beth mentioned—that there was a need for changes in policy and support from the Government, which suggests that you do not think the Government is doing enough to support on-site generation and the adoption of emerging technologies. Can you elaborate, Beth, on what support you woul

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9 Jul 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 736)

Do we need to add on support, either financial or policy support, from the Government?

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9 Jul 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 736)

David, did you have anything to add, either on policy or financial support from government or on the issue of grid connections?

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9 Jul 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 736)

We have heard that BBPA members are particularly concerned about the lack of transparency and clarity on non-commodity costs. Starting with David, how can businesses be better informed about this and the factors influencing their energy bills?

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9 Jul 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 736)

Staying with you, Paul, what measures are in place to ensure transparency in our domestic energy pricing and to protect businesses from unfair practices at the moment? Are they adequate?

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9 Jul 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 736)

David, how have energy suppliers communicated changes in pricing or contracts to your business, and do you feel that those practices have been transparent and fair?

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9 Jul 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 736)

David, how have energy suppliers communicated changes in pricing or contracts to your business, and do you feel that those practices have been transparent and fair?

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9 Jul 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 736)

Do you have any suggestions for how to tackle that?

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9 Jul 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 736)

Welcome. We have talked about the cost of purchasing electricity. I would be interested to know what role innovations in energy efficiency and on-site generation play in increasing resilience and reducing energy costs for business.

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9 Jul 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 736)

David, did you have anything to add on the issue of the role that energy efficiency and on-site generation can play?

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9 Jul 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 736)

I want to come back to the issue that Beth mentioned—that there was a need for changes in policy and support from the Government, which suggests that you do not think the Government is doing enough to support on-site generation and the adoption of emerging technologies. Can you elaborate, Beth, on what support you woul

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9 Jul 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 736)

Do we need to add on support, either financial or policy support, from the Government?

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6 Jul 2025Fossil Fuel Advertising and Sponsorship

It is an honour to serve under your chairship, Mr Twigg. I thank everyone who signed this petition for securing this debate. RepRisk’s 2024 report identified 1,841 incidents of misleading communication globally in the past year; 56% of those cases involved environmental issues, and nearly a third of companies flagged f

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2 Jul 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 734)

I was asking about engagement with the end user. In the examples you gave, they are not engaging because they cannot take advantage of it for practical reasons. Is that lack of understanding also leading to a lack of engagement?

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2 Jul 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 734)

Welcome. We have had some quite alarming statistics on energy literacy. For example, only one in 11 18 to 24-year-olds could identify the correct definitions of all six common bill terms. Around 8.5 million UK adults lack fundamental digital skills, such as accessing online billing or using apps. I want to ask a few qu

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2 Jul 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 734)

Sara, does this lack of understanding hinder the adoption of low-carbon technologies at a household level?

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2 Jul 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 734)

Is that accessibility in terms of it being accessible to understand the benefits, or is it access to the low-carbon technology?

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2 Jul 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 734)

Euan, is the move to dynamic pricing, offset-use tariffs and smart meters likely to increase or decrease engagement with energy use in UK households?

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2 Jul 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 734)

I was asking about engagement with the end user. In the examples you gave, they are not engaging because they cannot take advantage of it for practical reasons. Is that lack of understanding also leading to a lack of engagement?

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2 Jul 2025Energy Security and Net Zero Committee — Oral Evidence (HC 734)

These questions are on communicating large-scale infrastructure projects and connecting them to everyday lives. How can we better connect national infrastructure projects to local communities and people’s everyday lives?

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MethodEach row is one contribution (intervention or speech). Word count from the official text.