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Solar PV Industry should not give up in UK! - Huw Irranca-Davies, The Shadow Minister for Energy and Climate change

back Category: Weekly Video News   Policy   Interviews Date: 2011/03/07

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The UK Government plan to significantly reduce carbon emissions in the country by introducing renewable energy sources; this involves a reduced carbon emissions target of 35%, which has been set for the year 2020, and at least 80% by 2050. These policies were outlined by the former Labour Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Ed Miliband in, "The UK Low Carbon Transition Plan, National strategy for climate and energy" White Paper.
The new Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition government, formed on May 11, 2010 has now outlined more plans for the future of the UK energy market, aiming to get rid of the RO scheme and place an emphasis on feed-in tariffs.
 
By raising the possibility that 50kW may be the new limit for subsidised PV installations, the UK government is jeopardising hundreds of community-scale schemes. The review, which comes just 10 months after the FiT was established, also calls into question the coalition government?s commitment to solar?
SolarPV.TV attended the Ecobuild event last week and had an opportunity to speak with representatives of the government, of the opposition as well as with many solar PV industrials about the possible impact of FIT review on development of the solar PV business in UK.

We start today with an interview with Huw Irranca-Davies, the Shadow Minister for Energy and Climate change who clearly says that ?Solar PV industry should not give up in the UK !?

In the next days we will publish the following video material:

1/ Full presentation: Possible changes to FiT by John Costyn the Department of Energy and Climate Change (in charge of reviewing FIT in UK)
2/ Q&A Session with John Costyn
3/ Full presentation: Feed in tariffs one year on: the market response by Stuart Pocock, Technical Director, Renewable Energy Association (REA)
4/ Three panel discussions about the UK market:
1st panel
  • Dominic Clarke, Manager ? Microgen Sales, Sustainable Energy, e-on
  • Stuart Brannigan, Euroepan Director, Yingli
  • Jan Jacob Boom Wichers,  Managing Director ? France, Benelux, UK and Ireland, REC Solar
2nd panel
  • Arturo Herrero, Chief Strategy Officer, Jinko Solar
  • David Mabille, CEO, SOLEOS
  • Emma Hughes, Editor, Solar Power Portal
3rd panel
  • Seb Berry, Head of Public Affairs, Solar Century
  • Howard Johns, CEO of Southern Solar
7. Two interviews with Solar Century:
  • History and current development - Derry Newman CEO solarcentury
  • BIPV products

Who's Huw?

PhotoI was born in 1963 into a strong and close working class Labour family, headed by my mother, Teresa Davies, and father, Gethin Davies. From a young age, I have always considered myself politically active, so it comes as no surprise that some of my earliest (and fondest) memories are of campaigning in General Elections for my uncle, Ifor Davies, who was a highly-respected MP for Gower and deputy to Cledwyn Hughes at the Welsh Office in Harold Wilson's Government.

Joanna, my wife, and I met in a sports centre. I was working there, and she was doing aerobics. Joanna was born into the Irranca family, a family of Italian stock who came to Wales in the 1950s and worked hard to make a successful living in the valleys of South Wales. I started out as just a plain, old Davies, but when Joanna and I married, we merged our names together.

I thought I had left higher education when I began to work for local authorities in leisure management and, later, onto private sector management. But I couldn?t stay away from the classroom, and with time, I returned to education as a lecturer at Swansea Institute of Higher Education.

After the death of the veteran MP and Government Whip Sir Ray Powell, I was elected to the parliamentary seat of Ogmore in the South Wales Valleys (a Labour seat since 1918) in the by-election of February 14th 2002. Curiously, like the late Sir Powell, I was also appointed as the Government Whip for Wales.

PencoedI was honoured to be re-elected to serve Ogmore in the general elections of May 2005 and May 2010. Since my election in 2002, I have been working hard at Westminster on a range of issues that affect both my home of Wales and the UK in general ? from promoting and encouraging modernisation of rail lines into Wales to protecting and preserving the UK?s biodiversity as a minister for Defra. I have sat on the Procedures Select Committee to discuss ways of modernising the work of Parliament and have also sat on Standing Committees for the Police Reform Bill, Fireworks Bill and Communications Bill, amongst others.

During my time at the House of Commons thus far, I have made the most of opportunities to speak in the Chamber, enabling me to bring attention to many pressing issues. These have included topics as varied as international trade union rights, compulsory voting, anti-social behaviour, renewable energy, fair trade, and social justice.

Whilst I do indeed make the most of my time at Westminster, I return to Ogmore as often as possible, at least every weekend. Once back, I divide my time between my constituents, and my wife and three sons. I also am a fan of most sport, especially rugby, and I really enjoy watching my sons? rugby matches when I am back home. With these demands on my weekends, I like to Huw in Parliamentjoke that my time at home can be busier than my time at Westminster.

I am currently the Shadow Minister for Energy and Climate Change. In this capacity, I am able to fight for a better future for both the UK and global environment, and for future generations. For more info on the role of the Department for Energy and Climate Change go to http://www.decc.gov.uk/.

 

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