Helen urges government to back farmers in renewable energy drive

24 May 2023
Helen Morgan at a North Shropshire Farm

Helen Morgan has urged the government to back British farmers by upgrading the National Grid and enabling a boost in renewable energy production on farmyards in Shropshire.

Many farmers and businesses across North Shropshire have faced issues with grid capacity limiting what can be produced on site. With the costs of petrol and oil rising, this has left farmers footing the bill for a lack of capacity to produce their own energy.

The MP raised this with Nuclear and Networks Minister Andrew Bowie in the Commons.

Helen Morgan, Liberal Democrat MP for North Shropshire, said, “When I speak to our farmers, something coming up time and time again is how lack of grid capacity is stopping their businesses from growing, producing their own clean energy, and creating a more resilient, self-sufficient agricultural sector.

“I raised this with the Minister, as in rural areas like North Shropshire, we are being held back from producing the energy we could by a lack of investment in critical infrastructure.

“The pressure will only increase as people move from oil-fired boilers to heat pumps and from petrol cars to EVs.

“The government needs to get a move on if it wants to level up Shropshire and support our local economy.

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