Lords Committee emphasises importance of cooperation on North Sea energy development

17 Nov 2020 02:18 PM

The EU Environment Sub-Committee writes to the Rt Hon Kwasi Kwarteng MP, Minister for Business, Energy and Clean Growth, about North Sea energy cooperation and net zero.

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Background

In October the Committee heard evidence on North Sea energy cooperation and net zero from witnesses with expertise in the development of offshore wind, electricity interconnection, hydrogen, and carbon capture and storage (CCS).

The Committee’s letter presents its findings, including that intergovernmental cooperation will be essential to ensure low-carbon energy development in the North Sea is cost-effective and efficient.

In the letter, the Committee asks the Minister how the Government’s offshore transmission network review, energy White Paper, and hydrogen strategy will encourage cooperation with other North Sea countries and support the realisation of benefits that can be achieved.

The Committee also say that they hope that other North Sea countries and the European Commission will be open to resuming structured cooperation after the current UK-EU negotiations have concluded.

The Committee intends to pursue further work on the ecological consequences of energy development in the North Sea.

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