Energy and climate change policy implications of EU referendum examined
19 May 2016 (updated on 19 May 2016)
Energy and Climate Change Committee holds a one-off evidence session investigating the implications to energy and climate change policy regarding the EU referendum.
- Watch Parliament TV: EU referendum: implications for energy and climate change policy
- Inquiry: EU referendum: implications for energy and climate change policy
- Energy and Climate Change Committee
Witnesses
Wednesday 25 May 2016, Thatcher Room, Portcullis House
At 9.30am
- Antony Froggatt, Senior Research Fellow, Energy, Environment and Resources, Chatham House
- Professor Michael Grubb, Professor of International Energy and Climate Change Policy, University College London
- Tony Lodge, Political and Energy Analyst, Centre for Policy Studies
Purpose of session
The session will explore for a range of issues, including:
- The implications of the EU referendum for UK participation in a single European energy market
- The impact of European directives on UK energy security and consumer bills
- The UK's future approach to decarbonisation and renewables targets
Further information
- The UK's EU referendum 2016 explained
- About Parliament: Select committees
- Visiting Parliament: Watch committees
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