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Parliament Calls for Major Energy Rules Shake Up

THIS week MPs from all parties have been debating new rules to enable clean community energy generation and called upon the Government to enact a:- 'Right to Local Supply,' so that households and businesses can become customers of local renewable energy companies. The measures proposed would improve competition, create skilled jobs and reduce customers' utility bills, whilst helping to accelerate the construction of new clean energy infrastructure.

Under the proposal, known as the Local Electricity Bill, a new:- 'Right to Local Supply' of energy would empower community owned energy companies to sell locally generated electricity directly to local households and businesses.

Currently customers can only purchase electricity from nationally licensed utilities. Power for People, organisers of the campaign for the proposal, say this means money that people pay their energy bills with is not helping to strengthen local economies and build local clean energy infrastructure.

A cross party group of 258 MPs backs the initiative. 70 Local Authorities across:- England, Scotland and Wales, along with support it together with 75 national organisations, including:- Community Energy England, Community Energy Wales, Community Energy Scotland, WWF, Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth and the RSPB.

Conservative MP, and lead sponsor of the Local Electricity Bill, Peter Aldous, said at the debate:- "It is abundantly clear that local Councils, Cities, Towns and Villages want to play their part in the transition to net zero. We need to use all the tools in the box to ensure that we reach our destination on time and, hopefully, after a smooth ride. This means removing those regulatory barriers that currently prevent community energy from playing its full role."

Labour's Shadow Energy Minister, Dr Alan Whitehead MP, said at the debate:- "An arrangement whereby people are producing, owning and consuming their own low carbon energy is, or should be, a prime example of that behavioural change in action as far as our climate change targets are concerned. We now have in front of us a Bill that really could cut through the problem of how local energy can be produced, generated, transmitted and consumed locally. It should be promoted by the Government, who ought to be putting it forward as their plan for community and local energy."

The Liberal Democrat Climate Spokesperson, Wera Hobhouse MP, said at the debate:- "Our outdated energy market rules mean that community energy groups must sell their power to large utilities, which sell it on to customers. That makes it impossible for community energy to scale up. The solution is a right to local supply that enables community energy schemes to sell their power directly to local customers. That would make it viable to expand existing schemes and to construct many new ones. The Local Electricity Bill would do that. Think of it a surge in clean energy and a surge in public buy in for climate solutions, because people would see the local economic benefits happening in their own communities."

Plaid Cymru's Shadow Energy Spokesperson, Ben Lake MP, said:- "The existing community energy groups operating across these islands reduced energy bills by ₤2.9 million last year and created ₤3.1 million worth of community benefit expenditure. We should just imagine what those figures could be if community energy was fully enabled and grew from its current 319 MW to more than 3,000 MW. This measure is not just about addressing the climate crisis, as important as that is. It is also about supporting more local skilled jobs, and it is about cheaper energy bills. It is very much a win win win. While we welcome the Government's support of the principle, we believe that, if we work together with the Minister and the Department, we can get the detail right and enact a local electricity Bill that enshrines the right to local supply."

Power for People's Director, Steve Shaw, said:- "We congratulate MPs Wera Hobhouse, Ben Lake and Peter Aldous for securing this very well attended Parliamentary debate. The Local Electricity Bill, if made law, would unlock the huge potential for community owned clean energy infrastructure and for this to boost local skilled jobs and economic activity in communities everywhere. We call on the government to support it.”

Responding on behalf of the Government, the Minister for Innovation, Amanda Solloway MP, said of the Bill that the the UK Government has:- "agreed with its the broad intentions," but not the detail. The campaign continues.
 


Total UK cases Covid19 cases in and around Liverpool City Region

THE total number of UK Coronavirus (Covid19) infections that have been laboratory confirmed, within the UK, has risen by:- 24,248 cases and the total number now stand at:- 4,903,434 that includes tests carried out by commercial partners which are not included in the 4 National totals.

The total number of Covid19 associated UK fatalities added to the total, was sadly reported to be:- 15 within 28 days of positive test, according to the Department of Health. The total number of deaths of people who have had a positive test result confirmed by a Public Health or NHS laboratory is:- 128,222, within 28 days of positive test. Deaths with Covid19 on the death certificate:- 152,606.

In England, there are a total of:- 4,259,710 confirmed cases. North West - total of:- 714,541 confirmed cases.

The number of laboratory confirmed cases within the Liverpool City Region are as follow:-
 

Area and number of confirmed cases:- Risen by:-

Liverpool City Region
 
Nation Lockdown

National UK Restrictions

Liverpool, 54,801 confirmed cases. 323
Halton, 12,947 confirmed cases. 59
Knowsley, 19,040 confirmed cases. 92
Sefton, 27,231 confirmed cases. 155
St. Helens, 18,693 confirmed cases. 87

Wirral, 27,392 confirmed cases.

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Colour Key:- 0  1 to 10 11 to 20 21 to 30  31 to 40 41 to 50 51 to 100 101 to 199 200 & over  

Daily reported Covid19 deaths are now measured across the UK as deaths that occurred within 28 days of the 1st laboratory confirmed positive Covid19 test.  Daily and cumulative numbers of Covid19 patients admitted to Hospital. Data are not updated every day by all 4 nations and the figures are not comparable as Wales include suspected Covid19 patients while the other nations include only confirmed cases.
 



 

Total UK people who have received Vaccination

1st Dose 2nd Dose
45,274,497
33,614,952
Jab Stats correct as of:- 03 July 2021

The current UK population is:- 66,435,600 according to the Office for National Statistics.

The Vaccination programme began on 8 December 2020 with people receiving the Vaccine developed by Pfizer / BioNTech, and people began receiving the Oxford University / AstraZeneca Vaccine from 4 January 2021. Both Vaccine s are given as 2 doses, at lEast 21 days apart, for a full Vaccination course.


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