COMMITTEE FOR ENTERPRISE, TRADE AND INVESTMENT
Thursday 17 February 2011
ETI 03/10/11
ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE URGES GOVERNMENT TO
SUPPORT BUSINESSES TO DEVELOP RENEWABLE ENERGIES
The Northern Ireland Assembly Committee for Enterprise, Trade and Investment presented its report into barriers to the development of renewable energy to the energy and business sectors today. The Committee organised the event to give those with an interest in renewable energies the opportunity to comment on the Committee’s report, and its view that energy policy should be driven by one Government Department.
Committee Chairman, Alban Maginness, MLA said: “The Committee undertook this inquiry after local businesses said they were coming up against barriers to developing renewable energy products here. The Committee felt it was important to look into the issues and highlight these to Government for immediate action.
“There is so much potential on this island to harvest energy through many different methods – wind, heat, crops. With these resources we could become a leading provider and exporter of renewable energy in the future. However, with the current lack of information, poor support, inadequate infrastructures and no long term vision we stand little chance of being able to achieve this.
“It is this Committee’s view that Government needs to sit up and pay attention to this issue. It needs to bring all responsibility for energy under one Government Department, it needs to develop a vision for our energy future that goes well beyond 2020 and it needs to set clear and measureable targets to help us measure our progress. If Government acts now, we have a chance; if it doesn’t, we will be left far behind and dependent on our European neighbours for the energy we could and should have been able to produce ourselves.”
In addition to hearing from the Committee, attendees also received presentations from Global Wind Alliance/Global Maritime Alliance, the NI Green New Deal Group and Questor Centre, QUB.
Dr Elaine Groom, General Manager of Questor Centre, QUB said: "There are both huge opportunities and huge challenges in developing sustainable sources of energy for Northern Ireland. The choices we make together now can deliver real benefit for the economy and society."
ENDS
Notes to Editors
1. A copy of the Committee report can be viewed at http://nia1.me/64
Committee Membership:
Mr. Alban Maginness (Chairperson)
Mr. Paul Butler (Deputy Chairperson)
Mr. Leslie Cree
Mr. Paul Frew
Mr. Paul Givan
Mr. William Irwin
Ms. Jennifer McCann
Dr. Alasdair McDonnell
Ms. Claire McGill
Mr. Gerry McHugh
Mr. Sean Neeson
The Clerk to the Committee for Enterprise, Trade and Investment is:
Jim McManus
Northern Ireland Assembly
Room 375, Parliament Buildings
Ballymiscaw, Stormont
Belfast BT4 3XX
Phone: 028 9052 1230
Email: jim.mcmanus@niassembly.gov.uk
Media enquiries to:
Jennifer Pleavin
Communications Officer
Northern Ireland Assembly
Phone: 028 9052 1606
Mobile : 07502 379339
Email: jennifer.pleavin@niassembly.gov.uk
Sinead Murphy
Deputy Communications Officer
Northern Ireland Assembly
Phone: 028 9052 5938
Mobile : 07899 864368
Email: sinead.murphy@niassembly.gov.uk
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