HC Deb 27 November 2000 vol 357 cc383-4W
Mr. Ruane

To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry how much Government funding was given for research and development in(a) nuclear energy, (b) wind power and (c) wave energy in each of the last 20 years. [140475]

Mrs. Liddell

The funding for nuclear research and development given by the Department of Trade and Industry (and by the Department of Energy prior to amalgamation) for each of the financial years since 1980–81 to 1999–2000 and the anticipated expenditure for 2000–01 is as follows:

£million cash outturn figures
1980–81 188
1981–82 206
1982–83 215
1983–84 204
1984–85 166
1985–86 169
1986–87 163
1987–88 148
1988–89 247
1989–90 163.8
1990–91 126.4
1991–92 93.6
1992–93 85.3
1993–94 76.9
1994–95 28.4
1995–96 21.7
1996–97 21.4
1997–98 17.6
1998–99 14.2
1999–2000 16.8
2000–01 16.5

Note:

For figures prior to 1989–90, contributions include expenditure on decommissioning and waste management operations carried out by the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority.

Sources:

For years 1980–81 to 1983–84: The Government's Expenditure Plans for 1986–87 to 1988–89.

For years 1984–85 to 1988–89: The Government's Expenditure Plans for 1990–91 to 1992–93

The Government expenditure on research and development for (b) wind power and (c) wave power is given in the table.

Net expenditure £ million
Year Wind Wave1
1999–2000 0.9 0.15
1998–99 1.0 0.17
1997–98 1.2 0.06
1996–97 2.5 0.14
1995–96 3.4 0.08
1994–95 2.7 0.11
1993–94 7.3 0.20
1992–93 8.69 0.32
1991–92 6.67 0.47
1990–91 4.53 0.39
1989–90 4.84 0.14
1988–89 3.91 0.14
1987–88 3.79 0.19
1986–87 3.82 0.07
1985–86 5.42 0.26
1984–85 4.61 0.43
1983–84 2.32 0.71
1982–83 2.26 2.82
1981–82 0.86 3.95
1980–81 0.68 3.04
1Historically data are not broken down between wave and other forms of hydro-technology since 1995.