Letter: Why we want Lib Dems to play a part in the next government, by 20 figures from renewable energy industry
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Your support makes all the difference.Dear Sir/Madam,
When the Coalition took office, both Conservatives and Liberal Democrats pledged to make it the ‘greenest government ever’.
Liberal Democrats kept to that pledge. Under the leadership of the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Ed Davey, they have consistently acted to make this country cleaner, greener and more open to investment in renewables. Some £37 billion has been invested in renewable energy, supporting 460,000 jobs as of 2013, reducing our carbon emissions and improving Britain’s energy security.
From setting up Britain's first Green Investment Bank and the first Community Energy Strategy, to battling with the Treasury over critical decisions like the Levy Control Framework or the 4th Carbon Budget, the Lib Dems have an impressive record of achievements on climate change that deserves much wider recognition. The vital EU 2030 deal - that set ambitious greenhouse gas reduction targets across the EU – simply would not have happened without Ed Davey’s personal leadership, especially through the EU Green Growth Group he established.
We have been impressed with the determination of Liberal Democrat Ministers to fight for the environment agenda – even when they met significant resistance. Their efforts to preserve the UK’s natural environment and maintain its biodiversity include planting over a million trees to investing in our coastal paths, establishing 27 Marine Conservation Zones up and down the English coastline, cleaning up over 9,700 miles of rivers and 410 square miles of lakes and estuaries, and introducing a 5p charge on plastic bags from large firms.
We also welcome the prominence the Liberal Democrats have given to these issues in their manifesto vision for the next Government – notably their proposed programme of 5 Green Laws on the front page of their manifesto.
With the polls showing that another hung Parliament is likely, we hope – for the sake of the battle against climate change and for our environment – that any Coalition will include the Liberal Democrats. The Lib Dems can secure Britain’s progress towards a clean energy future and ensure that our country will continue to play a leading international role on the green agenda.
Sincerely,
1. Bruce Davis - Managing Director, Abundance Generation
2. David Hempleman-Adams – Founder, Cold Climates
3. Ray Georgeson - Director of RGR Ray Georgeson Resources Ltd
4. Karl Harder - Managing Director, Abundance Generation
5. Dr Mark Hinnells - Solutions Director, Susenco
6. Cath Ibbotson - Development Director, Coriolis Energy
7. Ben Johnstone – Consultant to Climate Change Abating Businesses
8. Susan Juned – Director, Greenwatt Technology Solutions
9. Harry Malyon - Development Director, Coriolis Energy
10. Vickram Mirchandani - Managing Director, Coronation Power
11. Dave Murray – Managing Director, Coriolos Energy
12. Mark Petterson – Director, Warwick Energy
13. Jeremy Sainsbury – Director, Natural Power
14. Dr Patrick Sheehan - Founder and Managing Partner, Environmental Technologies Fund
15. [Lord] Nicol Stephen – Director, Renewable Energy Ventures
16. Heather Stevens – Chair, Waterloo Foundation
17. Jane Vaus – Project Director, Sustainability Hub
18. William Watts – Director, RAW Energy Limited
19. Esbjorn Wilmar – Chief Executive, Infinergy
20. Louise Wilson - Managing Director, Abundance Generation
[All signatories are signing in a personal capacity]
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