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Blog - Energy price crisis – impacts and remedies in Scotland; and
Investment signals in energy production are insufficiently strongiNet Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 19 April 2022, Col 4.
3.3.3 Renewable energy and energy efficiency grants/loans
There are a wide variety of low cost loans and grants made available by the Scottish Government through the Energy Savings Trust (EST) and Zero Waste Scotland (ZWS).
Official Report, 18 April 2023, col 6 and written submission from CPT Scotland. However, CPT Scotland told us the current process for accessing the funding was overly burdensome, leading to low levels of investment, with only around £25 million of the £500 million allocated to it having so far been spent.ivNet Zero, Energy and Transport Committee.
Retrieved from https://ec.europa.eu/info/consultations/public-consultation-eu-funds-area-cohesion_enIn Scotland, some priorities areas for simplification were highlighted in evidence to the Economy, Energy and Fair Work (EEFW) Committee's 2018 structural fund inquiry.3Scottish Parliament.
Members indicated agreement.Audit Scotland Report: “NHS in Scotland 2021” Audit Scotland Report: “NHS in Scotland 2021” Our second agenda item is an evidence session with the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care on Audit Scotland’s “NHS in Scotland 2021” report.
So far, there have been four Covid-19 waves in the UK. Two between March 2020 and May 2021, a third wave beginning in July 2021 and a fourth wave appearing in December 2021.
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