I would also like to thank the International Energy
Agency for its excellent analytical work on what’s
current happening in the energy markets. This has been
invaluable.
The global COVID-19 pandemic is the biggest public
health emergency and greatest economic challenge we
have face in a generation.
In the UK – as for us all – our primary goal is to
protect people’s lives from this virus. At the same
time, we have also taken decisive action to protect our
economy and enable its rapid recovery, including by
providing £330bn worth of Government backed and
guaranteed loans.
COVID-19 has brought new challenges to the UK energy
sector, and it has responded positively by implementing
new measures and working practices to ensure reliable
energy supply and a resilient energy sector. I commend
those working within the energy sector for their
efforts in the UK and abroad. We will continue to work
closely with actors across the sector to ensure that
our energy system remains secure and reliable, within a
competitive market framework. This will support the
whole UK economy, including of course those leading the
fight back against the virus, to ensure we protect our
fellow citizens and support our economy to thrive after
this emergency.
We will also continue to work collaboratively across
the G20. I welcome actions taken by G20 countries to
mitigate the negative impact of COVID-19. We all
recognise the valuable role that many of the broader
economic and financial measures that have been
introduced by G20 countries as part of the COVID-19
response will have great importance for the energy
sector.
The UK is a strong supporter of free and competitive
energy markets. Ensuring reliability, stability and
security in supply during this global health emergency
is vital importance. So we will continue to support
stable, competitive markets to provide security in
supply.
Beyond the current health emergency, the energy sector
will have an important role to play in driving a clean
and resilient global recovery. Through the ongoing
transformation of our energy systems we can secure
livelihoods, drive development, and deliver on the
Paris Agreement. This sector we all know has a central
role to play in raising global ambition on the clean
energy transition.