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Last updated: 3 March 2026

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Subordinate legislation: Gillian Martin (Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy) to move —S6M-20600—That the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee recommends that the Renewables Obligation (Scotland) Amendment Order 2026 [draft] be approved. 6.
Official Report Meeting date: 26 January 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 26 January 2022

As part of our net zero action, we will ramp up our delivery of the heat in buildings programme to make our homes and buildings warmer, greener and more energy efficient. That will include doubling the home energy Scotland scheme to £42 million and increasing warmer homes Scotland funding to £55 million to help to support the fuel poor through the heat transition.
SPICe briefings Date published: 28 October 2019

Brexit events timeline: Scottish Parliament engagement and scrutiny - 2016

2016 Briefings SB 16-37 The European Union- A Brief History SB 16-38 The European Union- The Institutions SB 16-39 The European Union – The Legislative Process SB 16-40 The European Union – The Budget SB 16-58i European Union Referendum: results SB 16-60 Following the EU Referendum- Frequently Asked Questions SB 16-77 The Economic Implications of Brexit SB 16-78 Options for the United Kingdom's future trading relationship with the European Union SB 16-79 Brexit: Higher Education in Scotland...
SPICe briefings Date published: 14 December 2018

Brexit events timeline: Scottish Parliament engagement and scrutiny - 2016

2016 Briefings SB 16-37 The European Union- A Brief History SB 16-38 The European Union- The Institutions SB 16-39 The European Union – The Legislative Process SB 16-40 The European Union – The Budget SB 16-58i European Union Referendum: results SB 16-60 Following the EU Referendum- Frequently Asked Questions SB 16-77 The Economic Implications of Brexit SB 16-78 Options for the United Kingdom's future trading relationship with the European Union SB 16-79 Brexit: Higher Education in Scotland...
Official Report Meeting date: 21 February 2023

Local Government, Housing and Planning Committee 21 February 2023

One of those, which I mentioned before, is energy poverty funds that help people to pay the bills.
Last updated: 11 January 2024

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Supported by: Miles Briggs*, Jeremy Balfour*, Kenneth Gibson*, Bill Kidd*, Pam Duncan-Glancy*, Stuart McMillan*, Annabelle Ewing*, Kevin Stewart*, Colin Beattie*, Emma Harper*, David Torrance* *S6M-11825 Martin Whitfield: Torness Nuclear Power Station's Contribution to Scotland's Clean Energy Output—That the Parliament notes the latest published Digest of UK Energy Statistics, released by the UK Government Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, which reportedly shows that nuclear energy generated 16% of Scotland’s electricity in 2022; further notes that the figures published reportedly show that 86% of Scotland’s electricity generation came from low-carbon sources in 2022, with nuclear continuing to play a role in the country’s energy mix; understands that Torness power station is Scotland’s last remaining nuclear power station, and that, over its lifetime, it has produced enough power for every home in Scotland for 29 years and saved 98 million tonnes of CO2 emissions; further understands that Torness is the single largest electricity generator in Scotland, and the most reliable and lowest carbon electricity generator; welcomes EDF's reported ambition to extend the life of Torness beyond March 2028 for jobs, energy security, bills and carbon saving, which in turn, it believes, will be a huge boost for East Lothian and across Scotland, and understands that several countries in Europe, including France, Belgium and Sweden, have announced plans to extend the operating lives of nuclear reactors.
Last updated: 18 November 2025

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT, HOUSING & PLANNING COMMITTEE SCOTLAND’S CLIMATE CHANGE PLAN: 2026-2040 –18TH NOVEMBER 2025 Introduction The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) welcomes the opportunity to provide evidence on the draft climate change plan.
Last updated: 21 September 2021

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Monica Lennon moved amendment S6M-01293.3— As an amendment to motion S6M-01293 in the name of Michael Matheson (A Net Zero Nation), insert at end “, and agrees that the Scottish Government should act with urgency to introduce plans for a publicly-owned, not-for-profit energy company, to provide direction and large-scale investment into Scotland’s low-carbon energy sector, which will help create high-skilled, green jobs for workers in Scotland, tackle fuel poverty and reduce costs for consumers in Scotland.”
Official Report Meeting date: 16 November 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 16 November 2023

Creative Scotland is engaging with it to advise on any suitable funding routes.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 February 2023

Meeting of the Parliament 02 February 2023

We continue to work collaboratively on articulation with the college and university sectors and the Scottish Funding Council, for example through Colleges Scotland’s joint articulation group.

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