Energy Bill
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2013-14Legislative stage
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Tuesday, 30 July 2013
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Moved by
Lord Whitty
104B: Clause 135, page 104, line 5, at end insert—
“( ) Wi...
My Lords, this amendment relates to the redress element of Part 6. I approve of the increase in p...
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My Lords, I thank the noble Lord, Lord Whitty, for this amendment. Amendment 104B would require t...
My Lords, I am disappointed by that reply because I do not think that the Minister is right in th...
Tabled by
Lord Whitty
104C: Clause 136, page 104, line 14, leave out “a target date f...
My Lords, had this Bill and the procedure taken a slightly different course, I would have pursued...
My Lords, perhaps I may interrupt the noble Lord. If he is proposing to speak to this amendment, ...
My Lords, I am referring to Amendment 104C, which was debated earlier. I am not going to move it....
Moved by
Lord Whitty
104H: Clause 136, page 105, line 3, at end insert—
“( ) Fo...
My Lords, these amendments relate to the strategy which will be required under Clause 136. As I i...
My Lords, the noble Lord, Lord Whitty, has made a sophisticated case for his amendment. When I re...
My Lords, I would like to thank the noble Lord, Lord Whitty, for his amendment. It sets out the i...
I am very grateful to the Minister. If she is saying that the method of reporting and the issues ...
Moved by
Lord Campbell-Savours
105: After Clause 137, insert the following new Clause...
My Lords, I apologise for my non-attendance in Committee. This was due to a clash with sittings o...
My Lords, this is a very noble cause. I myself tried to introduce a similar amendment to the firs...
My Lords, I am grateful to my noble friend for tabling this amendment and for his pursuit of this...
I, too, thank the noble Lord, Lord Campbell-Savours, for his amendment. The noble Lord has a long...
My Lords, the Minister said that she thought that it would be easier for consumers to compare tar...
Moved by
Lord Teverson
106: After Clause 141, insert the following new Clause—
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My Lords, this amendment and the next concern the Electricity Act 1989. I have not yet read it al...
My Lords, I am very disappointed that my noble friend Lord Stephen is not here tonight. This issu...
My Lords, perhaps my noble friend will allow me to intervene. I absolutely endorse that and make ...
Whatever one’s views on wind farms—I confess I am not an enthusiast for them—it is absolutely ess...
My Lords, earlier this evening, I found myself in agreement with the noble Lord, Lord Forsyth, ab...
My Lords, it is some little time since I did applications for power stations in Scotland; the las...
Before my noble and learned friend sits down, will he comment on the conduct of the Scottish Gove...
I have made known my view about what the judgment says and my noble friend Lord Forsyth has made ...
My Lords, I had not intended to speak in this debate; I know that the hour is late, so I will be ...
My Lords, I think I will leave this one to the Government.
My Lords, I thank my noble friends Lord Teverson and Lord Roper for tabling this amendment and my...
Does my noble friend agree with the position of Scottish Ministers that they should continue with...
My Lords, I will repeat what I have said, which is: let us wait to see what the outcome of the ap...
My Lords, this was tabled as rather a probing amendment, given the situation that has arisen, and...
Moved by
Baroness Verma
107: Clause 145, page 113, line 1, leave out sub-paragraph (i...
Moved by
Baroness Verma
109: Clause 146, page 113, line 32, leave out paragraph (c) a...