TUC welcome feed-in tariff move

date: 16 October 2008embargo: immediate

TUC welcome feed-in tariff move
Commenting on the announcement by Secretary of State for Energy & Climate Change Ed Miliband that the Government intends to amend its Energy Bill to support a feed-in tariff for small scale power generation, TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:

‘This is great news for climate change and the economy. A feed-in tariff for small scale renewables will kick start a new micro-generation industry.

‘This is a green answer to the economic slowdown. The Government should bring in these powers urgently, so we can catch up with our EU competitors – such as Germany and Denmark – that have tens of thousands of workers in their renewables industries.’

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Press release (200 words) issued 16 Oct 2008

Green jobs could be the solution to the economic crisis, says the South West TUC.

In the week following Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Milliband’s commitment that the UK will cut greenhouse emissions by 80 per cent, the South West TUC has announced a conference entitled ‘Green and decent work’.

Rather than sideline the climate change issue in the face of the economic challenges that surround us, the conference is designed to promote ‘green-collar’ jobs in the region, and will look at ways trade unions can work with employers to improve business performance and reputation.

Lu White, co-ordinator of the South West TUC’s Green Workplaces Project, said: “Climate change is forcing us all to re-think the way we live and work and it makes sound economic and business sense for companies to invest in measures that will improve environmental efficiency.

“This can be investing in green technology, generating clean energy or ‘investing’ in a green rep  – someone who is committed to the company, knowledgeable about the environment and ideally placed to be the link between staff and management.

“The current economic situation has focused people’s minds on saving energy at home in order to save money – and the same goes for business. Not only should they look at green solutions in the workplace, but now is the time to invest in the green manufacturing and technology sector – the revival of British industry will ensure jobs for thousands as well as solving the environmental challenges that face us all.”

The conference is at the University of Gloucestershire on November 14th.   Speakers include John Monks, General Secretary of the European TUC, Leslie Watson, Chief Executive of Sustainability South West and Daniella Tilbury, Head of the University of Gloucestershire’s Sustainability Institute. More details are available by calling 0119 947 0521 or emailing southwest@tuc.org.uk

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