§ 57. Mr. Pentlandasked the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry if he will list the number of Governmental and non-Governmental bodies his Department intend to keep engaged on fuel research, the total of their fuel research budgets, how the work will be divided between
Grant-aided Research Associations Accounting period Total grant Total budget (inclusive of that provided by grant) (c) British Coal Utilisation Research Association (a) April, 1970-March, 1971 £385,000 £2,116,000 Coal Tar Research Association (b) April, 1970-March, 1971 British Coke Research Association (b) January-December, 1970 Electrical Research Association (a) January-December, 1970
Nationalised industries (d) Accounting period Total fuel research budget National Coal Board … 1970–71 £14 million (d) Gas Council … 1969–70 Electricity Council and Central Electricity Generating Board … 1970–71
Accounting period Total fuel research budget (e) United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority … … … … 1970–71 £13 million Notes:
(a) The grants to BCURA and ERA are not being renewed after 31st December, 1970 and 31st December, 1974 respectively.
(b) The current grant periods in the case of CTRA and BCRA come to an end in March, 1973 and December, 1973 respectively.
(c) It is not practicable to separate fuel research expenditure from the total budget in these cases.
(d) Includes research into Coal Combustion and Processing; Gas manufacture, production, storage, treatment, basic research and research into industrial, domestic and commercial utilisation of gas; and research into nuclear and conventional systems of steam raising and utilisation of electricity.
(e) Part of a wider programme on reactor research and development.
In addition a part of the total research budget of £8½ million (1969–70) of the British Steel Corporation relates to fuel research.