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Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 March 2026

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CARES continues to provide support for communities across Scotland to develop their own renewable energy projects, and we encourage FIEC to engage with Local Energy Scotland, who administer the scheme on behalf of the Scottish Governmen...
Committee reports Date published: 31 October 2018

Pre-budget scrutiny report - Level of spend

In its recent report on Scotland’s economic performance, the Committee recommended that ‘any future economic strategy should be accompanied by a strong action and implementation policy, backed up with a monitoring and evaluation plan.’
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.
Last updated: 24 February 2025

Letter from Cabinet Secretary for Transport regarding Budget scrutiny follow up points 19 February 2

The project in the north of Scotland includes a large proportion of remote, rural and island communities and has received the highest individual funding award from the EV Infrastructure Fund.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 January 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 20 January 2022

That is an excellent example of the kind of schemes that local councils across Scotland have established through the winter support fund to provide vulnerable households with assistance.
Official Report Meeting date: 2 September 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 02 September 2025

That is why Scotland’s energy resources should be in Scotland’s hands, but that can come only with the control that independence would give to the people of Scotland.
SPICe briefings Date published: 8 March 2021

Scottish Tourism and COVID-19 - Summary

Summary With the launch of a new strategy in March, 2020 was supposed to be a new dawn for Scotland’s tourism sector. However, this all changed with the arrival of COVID-19.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 September 2025

Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee 25 September 2025

Multiyear funding is not just about an uplift through the new funding that has been provided to Creative Scotland; it reflects a change in the different funding streams within Creative Scotland.
Last updated: 21 March 2023

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Net-Zero, Energy and Transport Committee Scotland’s electricity infrastructure: inhibitor or enabler of our energy ambitions?
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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S6M-02299: Fergus Ewing: Scotland’s Fair Share, the Potential of Solar Energy in Scotland - That the Parliament welcomes Solar Energy Scotland’s policy agenda, Scotland’s fair share: Solar’s role in achieving net zero in Scotland, published in the run-up to COP26, which sets out the potential for solar energy to play a much greater role in Scotland’s low-carbon energy mix; understands that Scotland has levels of solar PB/S6/22/12 irradiation that can be effectively captured and that, compared to other nearby countries on the same latitude, such as Denmark, Scotland is behind in equivalent levels of solar technology deployment; considers that a number of policy matters within the control of the Scottish Government, including permitted development rights and business rates, could help the sector grow significantly; recognises what it sees as the ability of solar energy systems to work as a good companion to wind to make more effective, efficient use of the electricity grid and storage network; considers that, due to reported projections for solar to be the UK’s cheapest form of energy this decade, and to have the unique capability to be deployed at all scales, solar is vital to supporting an affordable energy mix, and a just transition, and notes the calls on the Scottish Government to urgently assess the potential for a 2030 solar deployment target of a minimum of 4GW, and accompanying policy changes to embrace and enable this low-cost mature technology, to help tackle the climate emergency and provide investment and jobs in communities up and down the country, including in the Inverness and Nairn constituency.

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