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The Energy and Climate Change Committee (ECCC) is to be disbanded on 17 October.
Responsibility for scrutinising energy and climate change policy will fall to what is currently the Business, Innovation and Skills Committee. It will be renamed the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee.
“Over the next few weeks we look forward to continuing our work with stakeholders to bring our current work programme to a conclusion,” tweeted ECCC.
The change follows the government’s decision in mid-July to scrap the Department of Energy and Climate Change and fold it into what was the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) – now called the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
Labour MP for Hartlepool and former shadow business minister Iain Wright will chair the revamped committee. “Delighted to be chairing this,” he tweeted. “Determined that energy and climate change will be front and centre of committee work.”
On social media a number of industry figures congratulated ECCC for the work it had done. However, many also raised fears that energy and climate change policy could end up playing second fiddle to business policy.
Thanks for opportunities to contribute to your inquiries – @UKERCHQ look fwd to working with the new cttee https://t.co/S38ufK4wBD
— Jim Watson (@watsonjim2) September 16, 2016
.@CommonsECC played important role in strengthening UK #climate & #energy policy but good to hear @IainWrightMP will chair #BEIS committee
— Nick Molho (@NickMolho) September 16, 2016
Understandable move but I fear for accountability of #energy policy. Thanks to all @CommonsECC for your work. https://t.co/VMDDPf2lbC
— Tim Rotheray (@trotheray) September 16, 2016
Energy policy is complex & counter intuitive
Politics & media often miss the point@CommonsECC asked the right questions & was adding value— Matthew Knight (@SoutherlyBreeze) September 16, 2016
Really disappointing to see the likely disbandment of the @commonsecc. Further loss of visibility for climate policy https://t.co/li0axJDs2o
— Will McDowall (@Will_McDowall) September 16, 2016
Was hoping for at least a merger not complete loss of @CommonsECC – members have done good & essential analysis. https://t.co/hDzPLFwMXq
— Anna Stanford (@anna_stanford) September 16, 2016
This is not good news! Energy needs dedicated scrutiny. @AngusMacNeilSNP did a superb job – topical & prolific. https://t.co/Z0D0iOCzR0
— Leonie Greene (@LeonieGreene) September 16, 2016
@CommonsECC @HouseofCommons @CommonsBIS This is of concern. Only ECC and @AngusMacNeilSNP credible challenger for UKGov & DECC policies!
— Nina Skorupska (@NinaSkorupska) September 16, 2016
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