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Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 22 May 2025
Sarah Boyack
I draw members’ attention to my entry in the register of members’ interests. Will the cabinet secretary accept that the £4 million homelessness prevention fund that she announced will not even cover the work that is needed in Edinburgh, never mind across the country? The Everyone Home statement was clear:
“Not enough has been done. The measures taken have been insufficient, the ambition too modest and the urgency lacking.”
In our capital city, people have to wait years to access affordable social housing. Does the cabinet secretary think that that is acceptable? We are talking about tackling homelessness and enabling people to access affordable social housing. Will the cabinet secretary acknowledge that the sector is massively underfunded?
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 22 May 2025
Sarah Boyack
I am therefore conscious of the importance of the status of committee convener.
Given that the last report on committee effectiveness was in 2017, now is the time for change. Let us learn the lessons and get on with the job. Let us strengthen our Parliament’s accountability and make it work better and deliver for people. That is why it was set up in the first place.
16:43Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 22 May 2025
Sarah Boyack
I welcome the cabinet secretary’s reference to the importance of renewables manufacturing at the port of Leith, and the need to have a joined-up approach to delivery and to invest in skills and training. However, will she acknowledge the need to tackle the significant problem of planning delays, which the renewables sector regularly raises with us? Projects can be in planning for more than two years. That affects not just low-carbon projects; it affects all the supply chains and jobs that come with them.
Meeting of the Parliament
Meeting date: 21 May 2025
Sarah Boyack
I thank the cabinet secretary for advance notice of her statement.
Given the concerns about the need to address the climate and nature crisis, will she commit to discussing with Falkirk Council solutions to deliver effective environmental mitigation and compensatory measures to address the potential impact of the current design, which objectors have raised concerns about?
Will the cabinet secretary clarify whether the objections that Forth Ports submitted have now been addressed, given the importance to Scotland’s economy of access issues and the development of Grangemouth? What additional communications will take place to address residents’ concerns?
Will the cabinet secretary clarify why the council will have to justify flood management measures, when we know that rising sea levels and extreme weather events will increase the need for effective flood management, and that five flood warnings have already been issued in recent years in the area? Can she put on the record how many homes and businesses would be put at risk if costs and delays continue to spiral out of control?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 20 May 2025
Sarah Boyack
Thank you, convener. Panel members, what do you think about the current options for hydrogen support schemes from the Scottish and UK Governments? There are quite a few. Could they be improved? The net zero hydrogen fund, for example, has approved six projects in Scotland. There is also the hydrogen innovation scheme in Scotland and the UK Government’s hydrogen production business model. Are they the right schemes for funding, are they targeted enough and are they well enough funded?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 20 May 2025
Sarah Boyack
Thanks very much. I will focus on the issue of hydrogen support from the UK and Scottish Governments. When you look through the different options, it is complicated, because there are quite a lot of them. What are your views on the current schemes? You are trying to generate industry to create incentives. The net zero hydrogen fund is supporting new commercial deployment and, I think, six projects for green hydrogen in Scotland. Are the schemes effective? Are they working properly? Are they targeted sufficiently? There are other examples, including the Scottish Government’s hydrogen innovation scheme and the UK Government’s hydrogen production business model. For those going into the sector, are those the right mechanisms to generate the support to get projects off the ground? I am trying to look at who is nodding. David, you nodded first.
10:00Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 20 May 2025
Sarah Boyack
Does anyone else want to come in on that?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 20 May 2025
Sarah Boyack
Do you want to come in, Bill?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 20 May 2025
Sarah Boyack
That was pretty interesting, because I note that project options six to nine in the project willow report involve the use of hydrogen. Do you need to have the finance in place to make those projects viable? After all, there is producing the hydrogen on the one hand, and on the other, there is the market for it, and the question is where that fits in with Grangemouth and project options six to nine in the report. Do you have the funding in place to make that link work?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 20 May 2025
Sarah Boyack
Sorry—could you move your mic up? That is better—thanks.