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The Scottish Government also provides interest-free loans through Business EnergyScotland. Farms can apply for up to £100,000 towards an AD system with combined heat and power, and Business EnergyScotland can also provide advice to deliver more energy-efficient low-carbon solutions.
The Scottish Government could also look to use a Heat Pump Sector Deal in tandem with Home EnergyScotland householder advice and support as additional measures to accelerate the transition and reduce overall cost.
It will require leadership and action from a range of organisations that share collective responsibility for delivering public EV charging, including businesses investing in EV charging, energy network operators and the UK Government, the Scottish Government and Scotland’s Local Authorities.
We have allocated more than £1 billion since 2009 to tackling fuel poverty and improving energy efficiency. We also continue to fund Home EnergyScotland, which can provide advice on how to make homes warmer and cheaper to heat.
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Contribution to wider outcomes Creative Scotland was concerned that the social and economic value of the cultural sectors may contract if there was not sufficient funding for the sector.
According to the draft Climate Change Plan, in this period Scotland’s emissions will need to be around 57% lower than 1990 levels on average, compared with the current reduction of around 51% compared to 1990.