Technological Innovations and Climate Change: Tidal Power

Environmental Audit Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 9 Nov 2020 Closed: 30 Nov 2021 Parliament page
The Environmental Audit Committee is conducting an overarching inquiry looking at technological innovations which could contribute to tackling climate change. Each part of the inquiry looks at a specific technology currently in use or in development and considers its potential and how Government policy can facilitate the UK making the … Read more
1 Oral session
2 Letters
1 Event
Oral evidence sessions 1 session
Panel 1; Panel 2
Andrew Scott · Orbital Marine Power Henry Dixon · Tidal Range Alliance, British Hydropower Association Mr Neil Kermode · European Marine Energy Centre Mr Simon Hamlyn · British Hydropower Association Rt Hon Charles Hendry CBE · Independent Review of Tidal Lagoons Sue Barr · UK Marine Energy Council
Correspondence 2 letters
29 Apr 2021 To committee Letter from the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy Secretary of State, responding to the Chair's Tidal Power letter of 30 March, with the Government's response appended, dated 19 April 2021
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31 Mar 2021 To committee Letter from the Chair to the Secretary of State, BEIS, concerning Technological Innovations and Climate Change: Tidal Power
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