Renewable energy for heat and transport investigated
2 June 2016
The Energy and Climate Change Committee begins taking evidence on renewable energy for heat and transport.
- Watch Parliament TV: 2020 renewable heat and transport targets
- Inquiry: 2020 renewable heat and transport targets
- Energy and Climate Change Committee
Witnesses
Tuesday 7 June 2016, Committee Room 16, Palace of Westminster
At 9.30am
- Philip Sellwood, Chief Executive Officer, Energy Saving Trust
- Paul Blacklock, Director of Corporate Affairs, Calor Gas
- Juliet Davenport, Chief Executive Officer, Good Energy
- Christopher Snelling, Head of National and Regional Policy and Public Affairs, Freight Transport Association
- Jonathan Murray, Head of Policy and Operations, Low Carbon Vehicles Partnership
Purpose of session
The session will explore a number of issues, including:
- The UK's progress on developing renewable energy for heat and transport
- Barriers to uptake of renewable heating and electric vehicles
- Consumer impacts of heat electrification
Further information
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