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Eu 20 Per Cent. Renewables Target By 2020

EDM number 2142 in 2006-07, proposed by Colin Challen on 17/10/2007.

That this House welcomes the new EU target of 20 per cent. renewables as a proportion of total energy by 2020; believes that technological leadership by the EU is essential in the global fight against climate change and for improving energy security; notes that the United Kingdom currently delivers 1.75 per cent. total energy from renewables, the lowest percentage in Europe apart from Luxembourg and Malta; further notes that the EU average is 7 per cent, with countries like Denmark on 16.21 per cent. having demonstrated that renewables output can be doubled in a single decade; urges the United Kingdom Government to adopt a much more ambitious approach to the United Kingdom's exceptional renewable resources, also making use of the United Kingdom's considerable engineering and academic expertise; further recognises that the United Kingdom is the second largest economy in Europe, and the world's fifth biggest economy and sixth biggest manufacturing economy, and therefore has the knowledge and resources to deliver a step change in the delivery of renewable energy, creating significant employment and export opportunities; further urges the Government to offer strong leadership on United Kingdom renewables and to adopt a positive approach to EU negotiations on the EU target to achieve an outcome which supports the rapid expansion of renewable energy in the United Kingdom; and urges the Government to adopt the Renewable Energy Association and British Wind Energy Association's call for a 2020 Renewable Taskforce to ensure that government works in partnership with key industries and the energy regulator to deliver as close to 20 per cent. renewables by 2020 as possible.

This motion has been signed by a total of 41 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Colin Challen17/10/2007Morley & RothwellLabourProposed
Peter Soulsby18/10/2007Leicester SouthLabourSeconded
Stephen Williams18/10/2007Bristol WestLiberal DemocratSeconded
Lynne Jones18/10/2007Birmingham, Selly OakLabourSeconded
Peter Bottomley18/10/2007Worthing WestConservativeSeconded
Ian Gibson18/10/2007Norwich NorthLabourSeconded
Kelvin Hopkins18/10/2007Luton NorthLabourSigned
Martin Caton18/10/2007GowerLabourSigned
Andrew Dismore18/10/2007HendonLabourSigned
Desmond Turner19/10/2007Brighton, KemptownLabourSigned
Harry Cohen19/10/2007Leyton & WansteadLabourSigned
John McDonnell19/10/2007Hayes & HarlingtonLabourSigned
David Anderson22/10/2007BlaydonLabourSigned
Betty Williams22/10/2007ConwyLabourSigned
Robert Wareing22/10/2007Liverpool, West DerbyIndependentSigned
Andrew Stunell22/10/2007Hazel GroveLiberal DemocratSigned
John Battle22/10/2007Leeds WestLabourSigned
Jim Dobbin22/10/2007Heywood & MiddletonLabourSigned
Jim Devine23/10/2007LivingstonLabourSigned
Mark Hunter23/10/2007CheadleLiberal DemocratSigned
Neil Gerrard23/10/2007WalthamstowLabourSigned
Mark Durkan23/10/2007FoyleSocial Democratic and Labour PartySigned
David Drew23/10/2007StroudLabourSigned
Bob Russell23/10/2007ColchesterLiberal DemocratSigned
Mark Williams24/10/2007CeredigionLiberal DemocratSigned
Martin Horwood24/10/2007CheltenhamLiberal DemocratSigned
Rudi Vis24/10/2007Finchley & Golders GreenLabourSigned
Michael Jabez Foster24/10/2007Hastings & RyeLabourSigned
Bill Etherington24/10/2007Sunderland NorthLabourSigned
Janet Dean24/10/2007BurtonLabourSigned
Paul Holmes24/10/2007ChesterfieldLiberal DemocratSigned
Tim Farron25/10/2007Westmorland & LonsdaleLiberal DemocratSigned
Chris McCafferty25/10/2007Calder ValleyLabourSigned
Alan Simpson25/10/2007Nottingham SouthLabourSigned
John Pugh25/10/2007SouthportLiberal DemocratSigned
Doug Naysmith29/10/2007Bristol North WestLabourSigned
Ann Cryer29/10/2007KeighleyLabourSigned
Don Foster29/10/2007BathLiberal DemocratSigned
Diane Abbott29/10/2007Hackney North & Stoke NewingtonLabourSigned
Katy Clark29/10/2007Ayrshire North & ArranLabourSigned
Jo Swinson29/10/2007East DunbartonshireLiberal DemocratSigned

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