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Shipyard E: The propulsion power at service speed of 16.5 knots is over 1000 kW higher than the other designs and hence uses more fuel increasing emissions and gives higher operational costs.
Questions and Answers
Date lodged:
25 November 2020
Committee reports
The Committee published three reports during the parliamentary year:
Cairngorm funicular railway
The 2023/24 audit of Ferguson Marine (Port Glasgow) Holdings Limited
The 2022/23 and 2023/24 audits of the Water Industry Commission for Scotland
Office for the Internal Market Annual Report
The Committee held an evidence session with the Office for the Internal Market in September 2023, following the publication of its Annual Report on the Operation of the Internal Market 2022-23 and its Periodic Report on the UK Internal Market regime.
Committee reports
Date published:
13 December 2022
Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee consideration
The Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee (DPLR) considered the instrument at its meeting on 22 November 2022. The DPLR Committee agreed that it did not need to draw the Parliament's attention to the instrument on any grounds within its remit.
Committee reports
Date published:
21 September 2022
Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee consideration
The Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee (DPLR) considered the instrument at its meeting on 21 June 2022. The DPLR Committee agreed that it did not need to draw the Parliament’s attention to the instrument on any grounds within its remit.
Committee reports
Date published:
8 September 2022
Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee consideration
The Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee (DPLR) considered the instrument at its meeting on 7 June 2022. The DPLR Committee agreed that it did not need to draw the Parliament’s attention to the instrument on any grounds within its remit.