The King's Speech took place earlier today to mark the start of the new Parliamentary year. Several draft Bills relevant to the environment and wider sustainability sector were introduced. In this short blog Ben Goodwin, IEMA's Director of Policy and Public Affairs, reflects on some of the key announcements.

As expected, a Bill aimed at creating 'energy independence' for the UK was included as part of the speech. The Bill will lay the legislative groundwork for establishing Great British Energy (GB Energy) and putting the UK on course to fully decarbonise electricity generation by 2030.

GB Energy is expected to work in a similar way to the current UK Infrastructure Bank. In this respect, it will co-invest with the private sector in emerging energy technologies to help them compete with those that are more established. This could include things like green hydrogen and floating offshore wind farms, for example.

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Ben Goodwin AIEMA

Director of Policy and Public Affairs

Ben is Director of Policy and Public Affairs at IEMA. In this capacity he looks after the delivery of IEMA's core policy, practice and public affairs activities across a range of environmental and sustainability issues. Prior to joining the organisation Ben worked in several similar policy roles at organisations including the Institution of Civil Engineers and the Renewable Energy Association.