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Last updated: 14 February 2023

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*S6M-07093.1 Colin Smyth: COP27 Outcomes—As an amendment to motion S6M-07093 in the name of Màiri McAllan (COP27 Outcomes), insert at end "; notes that the Scottish Government has repeatedly not met its own annual target for emissions; agrees that it is important for Scotland to lead by example through action and delivery, and calls on the Scottish Government to use all the powers available to it to realise Scotland’s full potential in the renewable energy sector, including consideration of establishing a publicly-owned energy company, to improve public transport, including by providing adequate funding for councils to establish municipal bus companies, to implement a bold industrial strategy, to grow domestic supply chains and create local green jobs in communities across Scotland, and to take all necessary steps to secure a just transition to net zero.”
Last updated: 5 December 2022

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*S6M-07093.1 Colin Smyth: COP27 Outcomes—As an amendment to motion S6M-07093 in the name of Màiri McAllan (COP27 Outcomes), insert at end "; notes that the Scottish Government has repeatedly not met its own annual target for emissions; agrees that it is important for Scotland to lead by example through action and delivery, and calls on the Scottish Government to use all the powers available to it to realise Scotland’s full potential in the renewable energy sector, including consideration of establishing a publicly-owned energy company, to improve public transport, including by providing adequate funding for councils to establish municipal bus companies, to implement a bold industrial strategy, to grow domestic supply chains and create local green jobs in communities across Scotland, and to take all necessary steps to secure a just transition to net zero.”
Questions and Answers Date answered: 22 August 2021

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All HES advisors are trained and qualified in accordance with the Home Energy Scotland SQA accredited training programme.
Last updated: 8 March 2023

Minute of meeting held 7 February 2023

SB also going to look into the UK innovation fund. Explore a small project in Balochistan, as proposed by Mr Sharif in his presentation and to involve the Pakistani community in Scotland in the project.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 26 August 2025

S6W-39759

To ask the Scottish Government what plans it has to support retraining for any oil and gas workers who have lost their jobs as a result of the energy transition. Scotland’s valued and highly skilled oil and gas workers must be at the heart of a just energy transition, and the Scottish Government is supporting the workforce with the powers available to us.In its first two years our Just Transition Fund for the North East and Moray has allocated £9.7m to support a package of skills interventions, including development of the Energy Transition Skills Hub in Aberdeen, a pilot scheme with the National Energy Skills Accelerator to determine the skills required for an energy transition and support for the industry-led development of an Energy Skills Passport.
Last updated: 15 November 2022

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Ethical Standards Commission 88,600.00 01-Apr- Funding to Officeholders 2019 Scottish Human Rights Commissioner 57,000.00 01-Apr- Funding to Officeholders 2019 Scottish Information Commissioner 139,395.00 01-Apr- Funding to Officeholders 2019 Scottish Public Services Ombudsman 400,000.00 01-Apr- Funding to Officeholders 2019 Scottish Commissioner for Children & 105,750.00 01-Apr- Funding to Officeholders Young People 2019 Axios Systems Limited 50,932.80 01-Apr- General Software Support & 2019 Maintenance Lee Boyd Limited 30,355.68 02-Apr- Officeholders' 2019 Accommodation Project Stand 31,159.20 02-Apr- Display Equipment 2019 Trac International Limited 88,110.45 02-Apr- Planned Building Fabric 2019 Maintenance Leidos Innovations UK Limited 27,216.00 04-Apr- Contractors 2019 Leidos Innovations UK Limited 86,532.31 04-Apr- IT Support Contract 2019 MITIE Cleaning & Environmental 56,050.30 04-Apr- Cleaning Services Limited (MCES) 2019 Public Record Office (The National 57,222.00 08-Apr- IT Equipment - Software Archives) 2019 Public Record Office (The National 52,622.40 08-Apr- IT Equipment - Software Archives) 2019 Virgin Media Business 45,953.46 11-Apr- Telephone - Voice & Data 2019 Computacenter United Kingdom 73,594.53 15-Apr- Equipment Maintenance Limited 2019 Leidos Innovations UK Limited 41,126.40 15-Apr- IT Support Contract 2019 Planned Mechanical & MITIE Technical Facilities Management 33,955.55 24-Apr- Electrical Ltd 2019 EDF Energy 49,754.33 24-Apr- Electricity 2019 Royal Mail Edinburgh (formerly known 31,400.00 24-Apr- Business Postage as Consignia plc) 2019 Lee Boyd Limited 29,800.13 24-Apr- Security Systems Upgrade 2019 Sodexo Limited 46,831.48 24-Apr- Restaurant Services 2019 Lee Boyd Limited 37,364.70 29-Apr- Property Advisors 2019 Royal Mail Edinburgh (formerly known 36,600.00 29-Apr- Business Postage as Consignia plc) 2019 Planned Mechanical & MITIE Technical Facilities Management 62,975.59 29-Apr- Electrical Ltd 2019 Scottish Human Rights Commissioner 59,000.00 01-May- Funding to Officeholders 2019 Scottish Information Commissioner 173,602.00 01-May- Funding to Officeholders 2019 Scottish Public Services Ombudsman 300,000.00 01-May- Funding to Officeholders 2019 Scottish Commissioner for Children & 103,137.00 01-May- Funding to Officeholders Young People 2019 FSI (FM Solutions) Limited 40,742.31 06-May- Bespoke Software Support & 2019 Maintenance Trac International Limited 25,539.61 09-May- Property Advisors 2019 POINTER LTD 88,201.86 09-May- Security Systems Upgrade 2019 Trac International Limited 68,767.87 09-May- Planned Building Fabric 2019 Maintenance Sodexo Limited 74,076.32 13-May- Restaurant Services 2019 Scotland's Futures Forum 76,000.00 13-May- Scotland's Futures Forum Ltd 2019 MITIE Cleaning & Environmental 56,050.30 13-May- Cleaning Services Limited (MCES) 2019 NLA Media Access Limited 39,985.99 16-May- Annual Software Licences 2019 dB Broadcast Ltd 34,657.55 20-May- Broadcasting Equipment 2019 Leidos Innovations UK Limited 85,929.43 23-May- IT Support Contract 2019 POINTER LTD 41,748.85 23-May- Security Systems Upgrade 2019 Ethical Standards Commission 65,900.00 03-Jun- Funding to Officeholders 2019 Scottish Human Rights Commissioner 75,000.00 03-Jun- Funding to Officeholders 2019 Scottish Information Commissioner 112,469.00 03-Jun- Funding to Officeholders 2019 Scottish Public Services Ombudsman 370,000.00 03-Jun- Funding to Officeholders 2019 Scottish Commissioner for Children & 94,587.00 03-Jun- Funding to Officeholders Young People 2019 Leidos Innovations UK Limited 85,929.43 03-Jun- IT Support Contract 2019 Scottish Police Authority Glasgow 27,003.31 03-Jun- Police 2019 Arbor Media B.V. 37,500.00 03-Jun- Equipment Maintenance 2019 Press Association Limited, The 25,101.08 06-Jun- Annual Licences 2019 Gartner UK Limited 41,760.00 06-Jun- General Advisors 2019 POINTER LTD 57,577.25 06-Jun- Security Systems Upgrade 2019 Planned Mechanical & MITIE Technical Facilities Management 62,975.59 06-Jun- Electrical Ltd 2019 Comparex UK Ltd 649,757.21 10-Jun- Annual Software Licences 2019 Sodexo Limited 47,662.76 13-Jun- Restaurant Services 2019 Comparex UK Ltd 44,794.94 13-Jun- Annual Software Licences 2019 Trac International Limited 68,767.87 13-Jun- Planned Building Fabric 2019 Maintenance Scottish Police Authority Glasgow 26,315.84 17-Jun- Police 2019 Leidos Innovations UK Limited 66,679.20 27-Jun- Contractors 2019 MITIE Cleaning & Environmental 58,807.58 27-Jun- Cleaning Services Limited (MCES) 2019 pdf. application/pdf. 127686.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 December 2019

Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee 17 December 2019

If you sat down and designed from scratch a regulatory system for Scotland’s energy, you would not design what we have now.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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The impact of Covid-19 on Audit Scotland's work: The Committee will take evidence from-Caroline Gardner, Auditor General for Scotland; Fraser McKinlay, Controller of Audit and Director of Performance Audit and Best Value, Audit Scotland. 4.
Last updated: 18 August 2025

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Douglas Lumsden moved amendment S6M-16657.3— As an amendment to motion S6M-16657 in the name of Gillian Martin (Scotland’s Renewable Future), leave out from “rejects” to end and insert “recognises the importance of renewable energy in Scotland’s future, but believes that a balanced energy mix, including investment in new nuclear power, such as small modular reactors, is essential to ensuring a secure, clean 300 Journal of the Scottish Parliament, Session 6, 13 May 2024 – 12 May 2025 and affordable energy source by reducing the country’s reliance on foreign energy and creating a reliable energy supply for the UK; acknowledges that nuclear power is a proven, low-carbon energy source that operates independently of weather conditions, complementing the variability of renewables and reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels; notes that, while renewables will play a central role in Scotland’s energy transition, they alone cannot provide the constant, stable supply required to meet demand; acknowledges that Scotland’s oil and gas sector has been a cornerstone of the UK’s energy security and economy for decades and will continue to play a crucial role in providing reliable energy, supporting skilled jobs and driving investment in clean energy innovation; recognises the vital contribution of energy companies in leading the transition to a cleaner future through investments in emerging technologies that will underpin net zero goals while maintaining energy resilience; notes that, whilst new renewable and electrical infrastructure is needed, the right of communities to object must be respected, with wind turbines, battery energy storage systems, pylons and other infrastructure only being built where it has the express consent of residents; calls for an energy strategy that embraces renewables, nuclear and the managed use of domestic oil and gas to ensure affordable, stable and low- carbon energy for Scotland’s households and businesses, and welcomes the economic and employment opportunities that a broad-based energy mix will bring to Scotland.”
Last updated: 8 October 2024

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Subordinate legislation: The Committee will consider the following negative instrument— Social Security (Genuine and Sufficient Link to the United Kingdom) (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Scotland) Regulations 2024 3. Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2025-26: The Committee will take evidence as part of its Pre-Budget Scrutiny from— Erica Judge, Director of Funds, Inspiring Scotland; Neil Ritch, Scotland Director, The National Lottery Community Fund; Karin Earl, Funding Manager, The Robertson Trust; Professor Tobias Jung, Professor of Management, University of St Andrews. 4.

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