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Questions and Answers Date answered: 10 February 2017

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HIE is also delivering SG funding of £7.5m through Community Broadband Scotland (CBS), an initiative designed to support the most hard-to-reach communities across Scotland to deliver innovative broadband solutions.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 27 June 2025

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Since 2020-21, 50 grants worth a total of £44.57m have been allocated to projects to support and develop green hydrogen production, as detailed in the following table.Year Funding AllocatedYear(s) Funding Award(s) SpanFunding StreamRecipient(s)Total AmountDescription2020-212020-21Hydrogen Capital BudgetEuropean Marine Energy Centre£1.8mTo support delivery of innovative energy system combining flow battery technology with tidal power to produce continuous renewable hydrogen.2020-212020-21Hydrogen Capital BudgetEuropean Marine Energy Centre£0.92mTo explore the potential for a renewable hydrogen combustion engine to support decarbonisation of operations by Highlands and Islands Airports.2020-212020-25Hydrogen Capital BudgetScottish Gas NetworksH100 Fife Project£6.9mTo enhance understanding of the role hydrogen in decarbonising heat using the gas network.2021-222021-22Hydrogen Capital BudgetEuropean Marine Energy Centre£0.45mTo help purchase two tube trailers to increase capacity and ensure more resilient hydrogen supply.2021-222021-24Energy TransitionFundAberdeen Hydrogen Hub£15.1mTo support Aberdeen City Council to expand its hydrogen bus fleet as an anchor demand for the Aberdeen Hydrogen Hub, a programme to accelerate the city’s hydrogen economy as a model that could be replicated.2021-222022-25JustTransitionFundHydroGlen Green Hydrogen Project£6.0mTo explore how farming communities can harness green hydrogen production, storage and use to aid energy transition.2023-242023-25Emerging Energy Technologies Fund - Hydrogen Innovation Scheme31 projects – details at link provided£6.9mDiverse projects spanning renewable hydrogen production, storage and distribution, and the integration of hydrogen into the energy system:https://www.gov.scot/publications/emerging-energy-technologies-fund-hydrogen-innovation-scheme-successful-projects/.2023-242024-26Emerging Energy Technologies Fund – Green Hydrogen FundStoregga Speyside Hydrogen Project£3.1mMatch-funding to help progress pre-Front End Engineering and Design (FEED) and FEED stage development.2024-252024-25Emerging Energy Technologies Fund – Green Hydrogen Fund11 projects – details at link£3.4mMatch-funding grants totalling £3.4m to progress 9 hydrogen production projects, and 2 supply chain projects:https://www.gov.scot/news/3-4-million-for-scotlands-hydrogen-future/.
Last updated: 9 October 2024

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Michael Marra moved amendment S6M-14825.1— As an amendment to motion S6M-14825 in the name of Ross Greer (Budget Priorities 2025-26), leave out from “notes” to end and insert “understands that tackling the social, economic and environmental challenges that Scotland faces and delivering sustainable funding for public services is only possible through delivering sustainable economic growth and an economy that works for everyone in Scotland; recognises the importance of the UK Government's commitment to fix the foundations of the economy, and understands that Scotland will benefit from this approach; understands that the Scottish Government's wasteful spending and failure to plan ahead have led to significant pressures on the Scottish Budget, including £5 billion lost to waste; notes that the Scottish Fiscal Commission has projected a £1.9 billion gap between spending pledges and available funding in the Budget by 2027-28, and believes that, in addition to effectively using the extensive fiscal powers available to it, the Scottish Government should prioritise fiscal competence and transparency in the management of Scotland's finances.”
Official Report Meeting date: 30 September 2025

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 30 September 2025

Maybe in the north-east, around St Fergus in Aberdeen, we could have the capability to produce hydrogen, as we do in Orkney, through the European Marine Energy Centre. There is a lot of offshore energy, not just wind; there is tidal energy and wave energy.
Last updated: 19 April 2023

NHS Ayrshire and Arran Followup

• Has the Scottish Government given your NHS board any commitments to provide additional funding to cover part or all of any estimated funding shortfall?
Official Report Meeting date: 3 September 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 03 September 2025

Lastly, the member talked about some of the wider opportunities that are emerging through project willow and how we unlock the National Wealth Fund commitment to funding. That is a particular priority at the moment.
Official Report Meeting date: 29 September 2021

Economy and Fair Work Committee 29 September 2021

I think that we all agree that Scotland’s economy continues to face challenges as a result of the pandemic.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 12 December 2023

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Our Community and Renewable Energy Scheme (CARES) has supported communities across Scotland looking to develop local community energy projects.
SPICe briefings Date published: 25 September 2025

Digital assets in Scots law - Reform to address the lack of clarity for individuals and businesses around digital assets

Reform to address the lack of clarity for individuals and businesses around digital assets Many individuals and businesses in Scotland are using and investing in digital assets.iThe Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)'s, Cryptoassets consumer research 2024 (Wave 5), available at https://www.fca.org.uk/publication/research-notes/cryptoasset-consumer-research-2024-wave-5.pdf, at 3 and 23, notes that “12% of adults surveyed – extrapolated to around 7 million adults in the UK – owned cryptoassets in August 2024”.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 May 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 12 May 2022

That significant investment will support those who are least able to pay, as will Scotland’s heat network fund and the social housing net zero heat fund.

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