November 23, 2024

Energy minister faces questions as Swansea tidal lagoon plan left in limbo

Britain’s energy minister will have to explain to MPs why no decision has been made on whether to support a tidal lagoon in Swansea – nearly 18 months after an independent government review backed the plan.

Claire Perry will face the business, energy and industrial strategy (BEIS) committee on Monday afternoon to answer questions on the £1.3bn clean energy project, which has been left in limbo.

Tidal Lagoon Power, the Gloucester-based firm that wants to harness the power of the tides across the UK’s west coast, has been forced to cut its headcount from 50 to 30 as a result of the delays.

Downing Street had said an announcement was due on the clean energy project nearly a fortnight ago but nothing has materialised.

Government sources have suggested the scheme will be turned down on cost grounds.

A decision could come before the hearing with Perry on Monday but that is thought unlikely.

Energy industry figures said the government’s slow process risked the UK losing out as global companies choose other countries in which to invest.

“Clearly the more you delay decision-making, the more timetables slip, then the more uncomfortable people feel about making their own business decisions,” Louise Kingham, the chief executive of the Energy Institute, told the Guardian.

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