HC Deb 03 April 1980 vol 982 cc294-5W
Mr. Skeet

asked the Secretary of State for Energy what is the price of gas used for horticulture production in pence per therm in the United Kingdom; and what is the price in the Netherlands, using average contract prices.

Mr. Norman Lamont

Relatively little gas is used for horticulture production in Great Britain and is sold on the non-domestic tariff at a commodity rate of 26.1p per therm as at 1 April 1980 for consumption up to 100,000 therms per annum and, for higher consumption, on special contract terms, negotiated at a price related to that of the competing oil product.

I understand that in the Netherlands, where gas is the major fuel used for horticulture production, a federation of market gardeners negotiates a price with Gasunie for horticulture producers which in January 1980 was about 18 cents. per cubic metre, equivalent to 11p/therm at current exchange rates, which is only a fraction of the equivalent oil price.