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In the Annual Energy debate Clive asked whether Chris Huhne, Secretary State of Energy and Climate Change, whether he could deliver low carbon energy supply without nuclear power as the Liberal Democrats have to follow a coalition policy that opposes what they campaigned for during the General Election.
1. Annual Energy Statement (27th July 2010)
Clive's question transcript:
In his statement, the Secretary of State said that the Government were committed to removing any unnecessary obstacles to investment in new nuclear. I assume that that is a reference to Liberal Democrat policy. Does he still believe it is possible to deliver a low-carbon energy supply without nuclear? Is that his policy, or has he changed his mind, and will he be in a darkened room when we debate new nuclear in future?