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Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 27 March 2024
Douglas Lumsden
There is success and I know that Aberdeen Heat and Power works well. My point is that the minister has to be honest with people. Coming out with statements like that is just not believable and does a disservice to the whole industry.
When it comes to creating those high-skilled, well-paid jobs, the luddite Scottish Government is depriving our communities of them through its ban on new nuclear. That ridiculous stance demonstrates how out of touch the Government is with the western world and, indeed, the Scottish people. Nuclear is clean, green, reliable and delivers cheap energy to thousands of homes. We need a diverse mix of green energy technology that is capable of meeting our demands as we transition our energy base. The SNP is blocking that.
In refusing to follow the science, the SNP has pursued technologies that will seek the mass industrialisation of the Scottish countryside. In the north-eastern Highlands, our beautiful rural landscapes are now threatened with monstrous pylons due to the Government’s obsession with chasing offshore wind at any cost. Communities across rural Scotland will not stand for that. They will not be made to pay the price for the Government’s prioritisation of the central belt. The rush to offshore wind must not be at any cost to our communities. Many parts of the north of Scotland are, rightly, angry at the scale of the infrastructure planned on their doorstep. They feel neglected and ignored, and that they are paying a disproportionate price for our journey towards net zero. The Scottish Government controls the planning system, and it needs to ensure that the impact to communities is mitigated whenever possible.
Last week, I attended the electricity system operator’s launch of its “Beyond 2030” plan. That will mean even more industrialisation of large chunks of the north-east while the ink is not yet dry on the up to 2030 plan. The plan will set alarm bells ringing for many north-east communities. Those upgrades can take place only if we bring communities with us. We owe it to our constituents to ensure that their voices are heard and that their homes are not collateral damage in our journey to net zero.
18:03Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 27 March 2024
Douglas Lumsden
On that point, does the member have any concerns about the level of disruption that some of the SSE upgrades will have on many of our communities in the north-east?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 26 March 2024
Douglas Lumsden
I will stay on the theme of investment. What are the investment models and lengths of contracts involved for land managers? Do they differ significantly between peatland and forestry? How are project risks managed and shared between the various actors that take part? I ask Stephen Young to answer those questions first.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 26 March 2024
Douglas Lumsden
Does anyone else have something to add?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 26 March 2024
Douglas Lumsden
That is helpful.
The Scottish Government has set out its ambitions to support the growth of natural capital finance approaches. Are those ambitions realistic, and can the Government actually achieve what it intends to do?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 26 March 2024
Douglas Lumsden
It is for Joel Paterson first.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 26 March 2024
Douglas Lumsden
Has the Scottish Government set out its ambitions in that regard, or is there still something missing?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 26 March 2024
Douglas Lumsden
Is that seen as a risk that might harm the market, or is it not really seen as a risk at this point?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 26 March 2024
Douglas Lumsden
Do you think that the Scottish Government will actually achieve its target, and will it be able to attract all the private finance that it needs to do so?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 26 March 2024
Douglas Lumsden
Mr Hughes, you said that the Scottish National Investment Bank has made an investment in Gresham House. Was that done to leverage funds in from elsewhere? How was that investment structured?