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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."
Official Report Meeting date: 25 October 2022

Meeting of the Parliament 25 October 2022

Its director, Jake Swindells said: “We cannot have a situation unfold where a bill of this magnitude is waved through with potentially devastating consequences for rural Scotland and our countryside.”
Official Report Meeting date: 7 December 2022

Economy and Fair Work Committee 07 December 2022

We will set out a road map for delivering on our energy ambitions for 2030 and will lay out our vision for Scotland’s future net zero energy system.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 January 2025

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 21 January 2025

Therefore, we will not get GB Energy officials in Scotland talking about nuclear.
Last updated: 16 November 2023

Budget scrutiny 202425 16 November 2023

In December 2022 the then Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero, Energy and Transport said— “… we made available up-to £80 million from our Emerging Energy Technologies Fund to accelerate deployment of Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) in Scotland.”
Committee reports Date published: 26 June 2023

A Modern and Sustainable Ferry Service for Scotland - Investment in ferries and infrastructure

CMAL was confident this could be achieved, but noted it depended on funding.iNet Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 28 February 2023, Col 17 Transport Scotland said there was “real momentum behind that in terms of the investment that is going in now”.iNet Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 28 February 2023, Col 36 The then Minister for Transport agreed that "accelerating investment” would bring down the average age of the fleet and achieve greater resilience.iNet Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 28 February 2023, Col 35 She highlighted recent funding decisions but said the investment needed would be “financially challenging".
Last updated: 1 February 2023

Budget 23 to 24 follow up to 11 January meeting

This package of support will evolve over the course of the decade to meet the scale of change required and align with any regulations we introduce. Delivery programmes: • Home Energy Scotland (HES) provides free bespoke, impartial advice on in-depth support to householders on low and zero emissions heating technologies, other domestic renewables and more complex energy efficiency improvements. • The HES service also acts as a referral scheme for Scotland’s flagship fuel poverty scheme, Warmer Homes Scotland, which provides grants to households living in or at risk of fuel poverty to install insulation and heating systems in their homes. • The Home Energy Scotland Grant and Loan scheme provides grant funding of up to £7,500 for heat pumps, with an additional £7,500 of funding available as an optional interest free loan.
Committee reports Date published: 4 October 2024

Stage 1 report on the Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill - How quickly will the first carbon budget(s) be set?

This contrasts with the UK Climate Change Act 2008.iNet Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 10 September 2024, Col 13 We heard calls, including from the CCC, for this to be set out on the face of the Bill.iNet Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 10 September 2024, Col 27 and 31, Official Report, 24 September 2024, Col 15-16 and written submissions from Quakers in Scotland, Scottish Water,Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund, Aberdeenshire Council, Environmental Standards Scotland, Dumfries and Galloway Council, Consumer Scotland, Highland Council, Strathclyde Partnership for Transport, Aberdeen City Council, Shetland Islands Council, Stop Climate Chaos Scotland Some suggested time periods, typically three months or fewer.iiiWritten submissions from Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund, Stop Climate Chaos Scotland, Highland Council, Shetland Islands Council, Royal Society of Edinburgh and Friends of the Earth Scotland It was seen as important to have some certainty for planning purposes.iNet Zero, Energy and Transport Committee, Official Report, 24 September 2024, Col 5and written submission from Shetland Islands Council Deadlines for setting targets in legislation are not especially uncommon and are recently precedented.vSee eg Section 92(6) of the Heat Networks (Scotland) Act 2021 The DPLR Committee asked the Acting Cabinet Secretary if she was minded to set out a deadline in the Bill "... for example by reference to a timescale following the delivery of advice from the Climate Change Committee".viDelegated Powers and Law Reform Committee. 52nd Report, 2024 (Session 6).
Committee reports Date published: 12 March 2025

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee report on Bus Travel Concession Schemes (Miscellaneous Amendment) (Scotland) Order 2025 (draft)

Read the DPLR Committee report - 4 February 2025. Consideration by the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee At its meeting on 25 February 2025, the Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee took evidence on the instrument from: Jim Fairlie, Minister for Agriculture and Connectivity, Scottish Government; Carole Stewart, Head of Bus Strategy and Funding Policy, Transport Scotland; Gary McIntyre, Economist - Bus, Active Travel & Low Carbon Economics, Transport Scotland; and Bettina Sizeland, Director of Bus, Accessibility and Active Travel, Transport Scotland.
Committee reports Date published: 31 October 2018

Pre-budget scrutiny report - Payment by result – impact on service and providers

Given that this is cited as being an effective intervention, the Committee recommends that the Scottish Government pilot this service to be delivered by the third sector within the next three years before the new round of FSS contracts. This could be funded by any underspend in the Fair Start Scotland budget.

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