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SPICe briefings Date published: 12 January 2021

Update to the Climate Change Plan - Key Sectors - Parliamentary, and Other Scrutiny

Throughout Session 5, the Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee has scrutinised energy policy in Scotland.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 6 March 2018

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While no targets have been set in this respect, I have taken the opportunity to highlight the availability of TTF funding to employers in the offshore wild (floating and fixed) tidal and wave Energy sectors.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 May 2022

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 17 May 2022

The principal source of advice for energy efficiency and energy issues in Scotland that the Scottish Government supports is Home Energy Scotland.
SPICe briefings Date published: 15 December 2020

Expert views on green recovery from COVID-19, and alignment with Scottish Government plans - Comparisons across recommended policies

The universal mention of natural capital and reskilling/retraining in Scotland-focused documents could point to the importance of peatland and forests specifically in Scotland, and the importance of a (just) transition away from jobs in a major carbon-intensive energy industry...
Last updated: 27 May 2025

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Topical Questions: Questions were answered by a Cabinet Secretary and a Minister. 3. Growing Community-owned Energy in Scotland: The Acting Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Energy (Gillian Martin) moved S6M-17648—That the Parliament believes that Scotland must increase community-owned energy production, and supports communities being aided to achieve this; welcomes that, since its inception, the Community and Renewable Energy Scheme (CARES) has advised over 1,300 organisations and provided over £67 million in funding to support over 990 projects; notes that the new Community Energy Generation Growth Fund will provide up to £8 million to boost community energy in Scotland, and believes that the development of renewables at all scales in Scotland should benefit consumers, communities and the economy.
Last updated: 27 October 2023

Heat in Buildings Strategy Progress Update 27 October 2023

Heat and Energy Efficiency Scotland A virtual Energy Agency, Heat and Energy Efficiency Scotland, currently operates within the Directorate for Energy and Climate Change with a focus on the delivery of our advice and funding programmes.
SPICe briefings Date published: 12 January 2021

Update to the Climate Change Plan - Key Sectors - Outcomes

One broad policy to "support the development of NETs" is complemented by four proposals including three funds: The Strategic Innovation Challenge Fund aims to support investment in R&D; it is not clear how much this fund is worth The Scottish Industrial Energy Transformation Fund, worth £34m over 5 years to support the development of NETs demonstrators The Emerging Technologies Fund, worth £180m over 5 years, to help integrate NETS projects with CCS infrastructure.
SPICe briefings Date published: 10 February 2020

Consumer policy - the consequences of Brexit for devolved powers - Scottish consumer stakeholders

It also has an Extra Help Unit, which deals with complex energy and post customer complaints. Citizens Advice Scotland and Citizens Advice Bureaux are independent charities.
Committee reports Date published: 7 January 2026

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee report on the Companies Act 2006 (Scottish public sector companies to be audited by the Auditor General for Scotland) Order 2026 (draft)

A Transport Scotland official added that: "... most of the funding is provided by the Scottish Government, which covers just over 50 per cent of the normal operating costs.
Committee reports Date published: 13 November 2024

Pre-Budget Scrutiny 2025-26: Third sector funding principles - Inflation

For others, some of whom provide emergency frontline services to marginalised communities, the question of when to use reserves to mitigate a crisis can be difficult to answer when there is another crisis round the corner.ixWritten evidence, The National Lottery Community Fund Scotland The National Lottery Community Fund Scotland also believed "a multi-year funder must recognise that inflation exists" and taking account of inflation is the responsible thing to do, stating "it is pretty straightforward to put in place tools that enable grant applicants to make sensible estimates."

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