14 December 2020
Peter Aldous seeks Government commitment to new skills strategy to support new energy jobs

Peter Aldous welcomes the Government’s Energy White Paper which will create so many local jobs and asks the Secretary of State to confirm that the Government will introduce a radical new skills strategy to support the White Paper.

Peter Aldous (Waveney) (Con)

These proposals are extremely welcome as they provide a route map to the zero-carbon future. They can also bring enormous economic benefits to areas such as Waveney in Suffolk by creating a very wide range of jobs, whether working on Sizewell C or in offshore wind, reusing our oil and gas infrastructure, running local community electricity schemes, or retrofitting our homes and places of work. Can the Secretary of State confirm that a radical new skills strategy will sit alongside the White Paper?

Alok Sharma (Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy)

My hon. Friend raises an incredibly important point. He will know that some weeks ago I set out some initial thoughts on a refreshed industrial strategy, and of course we must ensure that skills are at the front and centre of that. We in the Government have discussions around these matters, and I hope that during the early part of next year we will be able to set out a refreshed industrial strategy.

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