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Written questions by Glover.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Olly Glover this session, with the full answer and department. Back to the MP page.

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11 Jul 2025·Department for Energy Security and Net Zero·Answered
Asked

What discussions his Department has had with Ofgem on selling energy generated by community-led renewable energy schemes directly to the community.

Reply

The Secretary of State previously commissioned Ofgem to explore some of the policy and regulatory barriers to local supply. The Department is working closely with Ofgem, Great British Energy and other key stakeholders to determine how best to support local generation being matched with local demand. The energy industry has also been working to make changes to industry rules to support the local trade of energy, including code modifications to the Balancing and Settlement Code, P442, and standardising the classification of local energy sites, P441. Further updates and outcomes from this work will be provided in due course.

2 Apr 2025·Department for Energy Security and Net Zero·Answered
Asked

What steps he is taking to help accommodate excess domestic renewable power within local power networks.

Reply

The Government is working to accelerate network infrastructure build, which will reduce constraints on the network by allowing low-cost renewables onto the system more quickly. We are also taking steps outlined in the Clean Power 2030 Action Plan to support deployment of electricity storage technologies, including domestic and grid-scale batteries, which allow excess renewable generation to be saved up for when the system most needs it.

13 Mar 2025·Department for Energy Security and Net Zero·Answered
Asked

If he will make an assessment of the potential implications for his policies of the report by National Infrastructure Commission entitled Electricity distribution networks: creating capacity for the future, published on 21 February 2025.

Reply

The government welcomes the overall thrust of the National Infrastructure Commission’s study and its focus on supporting strategic investment in the distribution network. We are reviewing the detail of the study with our key delivery partners and will publish a response to the individual recommendations this spring. This will include how current policy work is addressing the recommendations and how we will build on this in the future.

3 Feb 2025·Department for Energy Security and Net Zero·Answered
Asked

What steps he is taking to tackle the proportion of people who die in fuel poverty in South Oxfordshire constituency.

Reply

The Government is committed to a preventative approach to public health. Keeping people warm and well at home and improving the quality of new and existing homes will play an essential part in enabling people to live longer and healthier lives. The Government is reviewing the 2021 fuel poverty strategy for England, and has kickstarted delivery of the Warm Homes Plan, including an initial £1.8 billion to support fuel poverty schemes over the next 3 years. Multiple energy efficiency schemes support fuel poor households. The Warm Home Discount provides bill support to eligible low-income households.

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