Parliament Website

Hydrogen Economy In Wales

EDM number 31 in 2005-06, proposed by Bill Wiggin on 17/05/2005.

That this House welcomes the study undertaken by the University of Glamorgan into the potential for hydrogen development in Wales; notes that the report concluded that Wales could use natural energy resources to meet all its energy needs, thus ending dependency on coal, oil and gas; further notes that Wales already has a cluster of seven active hydrogen production plants; believes that hydrogen, if produced sustainably, can deliver a real reduction in emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases and pollutants and can thereby form the basis of a low carbon economy; believes that the use of hydrogen technology could overcome some difficulties in security of supply associated with renewable energy; and urges the Government, the National Assembly of Wales and development agencies to ensure that sufficient research and support is available to bring this exciting technology to market.

This motion has been signed by a total of 47 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
Bill Wiggin17/05/2005LeominsterConservativeProposed
John Randall18/05/2005UxbridgeConservativeSeconded
Peter Bottomley18/05/2005Worthing WestConservativeSeconded
James Gray18/05/2005North WiltshireConservativeSeconded
Robert Key18/05/2005SalisburyConservativeSeconded
Peter Luff18/05/2005Mid WorcestershireConservativeSeconded
John Pugh19/05/2005SouthportLiberal DemocratSigned
Julian Lewis19/05/2005New Forest EastConservativeSigned
Desmond Swayne23/05/2005New Forest WestConservativeSigned
David Amess23/05/2005Southend WestConservativeSigned
Edward Garnier23/05/2005HarboroughConservativeSigned
Michael Fabricant23/05/2005LichfieldConservativeSigned
Bob Spink23/05/2005Castle PointConservativeSigned
Eric Pickles24/05/2005Brentwood and OngarConservativeSigned
Oliver Heald24/05/2005North East HertfordshireConservativeSigned
Hywel Williams24/05/2005CaernarfonPlaid CymruSigned
Eleanor Laing25/05/2005Epping ForestConservativeSigned
Elfyn Llwyd25/05/2005Meirionnydd Nant ConwyPlaid CymruSigned
Caroline Spelman26/05/2005MeridenConservativeSigned
Julie Kirkbride26/05/2005BromsgroveConservativeSigned
Anne McIntosh26/05/2005Vale of YorkConservativeSigned
Cheryl Gillan26/05/2005Chesham and AmershamConservativeSigned
David Wilshire26/05/2005SpelthorneConservativeSigned
Andrew Rosindell06/06/2005RomfordConservativeSigned
Angela Watkinson06/06/2005UpminsterConservativeSigned
Humfrey Malins06/06/2005WokingConservativeSigned
Mark Francois06/06/2005RayleighConservativeSigned
Albert Owen07/06/2005Ynys MLabourSigned
Alan Simpson09/06/2005Nottingham SouthLabourSigned
Nia Griffith09/06/2005LlanelliLabourSigned
Patrick Mercer13/06/2005NewarkConservativeSigned
Philip Hammond15/06/2005Runnymede and WeybridgeConservativeSigned
Andrew Murrison22/06/2005WestburyConservativeSigned
Hugo Swire30/06/2005East DevonConservativeSigned
Henry Bellingham14/07/2005North West NorfolkConservativeSigned
James Paice20/07/2005South East CambridgeshireConservativeSigned
Mark Harper20/07/2005Forest of DeanConservativeSigned
James Brokenshire20/07/2005HornchurchConservativeSigned
Stephen O'Brien20/07/2005EddisburyConservativeSigned
Andrew Selous21/07/2005South West BedfordshireConservativeSigned
John Hayes21/07/2005South Holland and The DeepingsConservativeSigned
John Horam21/07/2005OrpingtonConservativeSigned
Christopher Fraser21/07/2005South West NorfolkConservativeSigned
John Gummer21/07/2005Suffolk CoastalConservativeSigned
Adam Holloway21/07/2005GraveshamConservativeSigned
David Jones10/10/2005Clwyd WestConservativeSigned
Julian Brazier03/11/2005CanterburyConservativeSigned

Download raw data as csv or xml.