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Consultation On Value For Money For Nuclear Power

EDM number 1715 in 2017-19, proposed by Caroline Lucas on 17/10/2018.
Categorised under the topics of Energy and Nuclear power.

That this House notes the National Audit Office conclusion on Hinkley C that the Government committed electricity consumers and taxpayers to a high cost and risky deal in a changing energy marketplace and that under the 35-year contract, EDF is guaranteed a price of £92.50 per MWh it generates, twice the wholesale price of electricity; further notes the reactor design for Hinkley is unproven and other projects incorporating it are experiencing difficulties; is concerned taxpayers risk being tied into another precarious and overpriced nuclear contract at Wylfa, Wales, while the rest of the world backs away from the technology; notes that the UK remains a global leader in offshore wind power after Government policy support led to a 50 per cent drop in two years, making it the cheapest form of large-scale low-carbon power available to the UK; notes smart market design limits the cost of intermittency to £6 to £7 per MWh and that offshore wind is nearly a third cheaper than power from Hinkley; notes the distinguished Energy Transitions Commission analysis that by 2035 it will be feasible to build a near-total-variable renewable power system; notes that onshore wind and solar are close to power market parity; and therefore calls on the Government to publish and present to Parliament the strategic case, including a full Value for Money Assessment, for new nuclear at least six months before further public money, financial guarantees or power contracts are agreed or pledged to the nuclear new-build programme, in order to allow time for effective scrutiny.

This motion has been signed by a total of 12 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Caroline Lucas17/10/2018Brighton, PavilionGreenProposed
Zac Goldsmith17/10/2018Richmond ParkConservativeSeconded
Chris Williamson17/10/2018Derby NorthLabourSeconded
Matt Western17/10/2018Warwick and LeamingtonLabourSeconded
Drew Hendry17/10/2018Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and StrathspeyScottish National PartySeconded
Alan Brown17/10/2018Kilmarnock and LoudounScottish National PartySeconded
Chris Stephens18/10/2018Glasgow South WestScottish National PartySigned
Kelvin Hopkins22/10/2018Luton NorthLabourSigned
Brendan O'Hara22/10/2018Argyll and ButeScottish National PartySigned
Jonathan Edwards22/10/2018Carmarthen East and DinefwrPlaid CymruSigned
Lloyd Russell-Moyle23/10/2018Brighton, KemptownLabour/Co-operativeSigned
Ruth George25/10/2018High PeakLabourSigned

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