Former Labour Party leader Ed Miliband said his party would "definitely" commit to investing in the South West through renewable energy.
He said: "The Conservatives have not had the industrial strategy to ensure we get the good jobs in places like Cornwall so local people can profit from renewable energy.", Cherilyn Mackrory, Conservative candidate for Truro and Falmouth, said she wanted Cornish children "at the forefront of this revolution".Your Voice, Your Vote: Tell us the issues that matter to you
It comes after Mr Miliband said: "What Labour wants to do is cut people's energy bills and that is what we are going to do withHe continued: "By going for clean energy we can lower people's bills, create good jobs at companies like Kensa and create a profit for Britain. Gideon Amos OBE, Liberal Democrat candidate for Taunton and Wellington, said his party had the "most ambitious plans for renewable energy".