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Energy Bill

Proceeding contribution from Ed Davey (Liberal Democrat) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 19 December 2012. It occurred during Debate on bills on Energy Bill.

I urge the hon. Gentleman to read the impact assessment a little more carefully. The bit he draws to the attention of the House assumes a perfectly operating electricity market. One reason why capacity payments will be a lot less than indicated in the part of the impact assessment he quotes is that without a capacity market, peak-demand electricity prices could go very high. One of the benefits of a capacity market is that it will smooth out the price of energy, so consumers will not have to pay high prices at the peak. That will offset the payment, and he needs to take that into account. The impact on the consumer will be far more beneficial than he suggests.

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555 c904 

Session

2012-13

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House of Commons chamber

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