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Last updated: 21 February 2024

Hulls 801 802 SG response 20 February 2024

The CEO also has by invitation, given evidence to the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee to assist them in their inquiry into Ferry services in Scotland. 2.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-06229: Paul McLennan: The Economic Impact of Scotland's Renewable Energy Sector – 2022 Update - That the Parliament welcomes the publication of The Economic Impact of Scotland's Renewable Energy Sector – 2022 Update, by Scottish Renewables and the Fraser of Allander Institute, which it understands provides the latest economic output and job figures for Scotland’s renewables energy industry; understands that the report demonstrates that Scotland’s renewable energy industry and its supply chain supported more than 27,000 full time equivalent jobs, and that PB/S6/22/128 onshore wind supported the most employment across Scotland’s economy from the renewable energy sector, with 10,120 full time equivalent roles, followed by offshore wind with 6,735 full-time equivalent roles, and hydropower with 4,395 full-time equivalent roles; highlights the report's findings that Scotland’s renewable energy industry generated £5.6 billion of output in 2020; considers that the report found onshore wind had the largest estimated economic output, generating nearly £2.5 billion, with offshore wind and hydropower both supporting more than £1.1 billion output, and welcomes what it sees as the strength of Scotland’s renewable energy industry and the energy security, economic, environmental and social benefits that it brings to communities across Scotland, including in East Lothian.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 May 2023

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 09 May 2023

It also gives confidence around the potential that Scotland has as a renewable energy generator.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 28 May 2025

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The Scottish Government will primarily deliver this funding directly through our Community and Renewable Energy Scheme (CARES), providing support through the ‘Community Energy Generation Growth Fund’ to boost community owned renewable energy across Scotland.
Official Report Meeting date: 28 September 2021

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 28 September 2021

When Scotland applied for that funding, we were seen as pioneering.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 November 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 24 November 2021

Over the next five years, the fund will make available £200 million to support social landlords across Scotland in installing zero-emissions heating systems and energy efficiency measures.
Last updated: 2 December 2025

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Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill: The Committee will consider the Bill at Stage 2 (Day 2).
Committee reports Date published: 26 June 2020

Development and implementation of Regional Marine Plans in Scotland: interim report (July 2020).

Insufficient funding for the wider roll out of Regional Marine Planning A lack of resource within Marine Scotland to support Regional Marine Planning.
Official Report Meeting date: 3 May 2022

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 03 May 2022

Everyone inputs to the design functions, but who leads on that undoubtedly varies across Scotland. Funding has come through the local authority side of things when there has been a successful bid for national funding.
Committees Published: 24 January 2022

Finance Ministers' Quadrilateral - January 2022

Without the ability to borrow, this continuing uncertainty could have a substantial damaging impact on our COVID response and our ability to support public services in Scotland. “More fundamentally, the situation highlights once again that it is not tenable for funding only to be triggered by public health deci...

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