§ 15. Mr. Thomas Fraserasked the Minister of Fuel and Power the volume of coke oven gas burned at the bleeder pipe at the coke ovens at Clyde Iron Works, Folcross, on the two days, 8th and 9th May.
Major Lloyd GeorģThe volume of coke oven gas bled at the coke ovens in question on 8th and 9th May amounted to 3,976,000 cubic feet. The gas available from the coke ovens is partly used in the steel works of Messrs. Colvilles. Owing to VE-holidays, however, the steel furnaces of this undertaking were idle on the days mentioned, and there was no outlet for the gas for the steel works.
§ Mr. FraserWho is responsible for this disgusting waste? Is there any means of using this gas, or is the waste inevitable in a system of private enterprise?
Major Lloyd GeorģIt has nothing to do with private enterprise. It is purely a question of whether the gas can be connected with the grid. In this case it is not connected. There is no alternative at present.
§ Mr. FraserWhose responsibility is it to see that the gas is connected with the grid?
Major Lloyd GeorģMy hon. Friend will appreciate that at present it is impossible to see that it is connected.