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Last updated: 18 September 2024

Lobbying Register Annual Report 2024 Table

Olsen Monday 14 June Company Energy and Utilities 6 2 4 0 Renewables 2021 Fred.
Last updated: 4 February 2026

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Gordon MacDonald: To ask the Scottish Government how the draft Scottish Budget 2026-27 aims to invest in and deliver for Scotland’s transport sector. (S6O-05480) 7.
Last updated: 19 May 2025

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Tertiary Education and Training (Funding and Governance) (Scotland) Bill: The Committee will take evidence on the Bill at Stage 1 from— Sarah Collins, National Officer for Further Education, Educational Institute of Scotland (EIS); Liam Davenport, Industrial Officer, PCS Union; Nicola Jackson, UNISON Steward, Skills Development Scotland; Mary Senior, Scotland Official, UCU Scotland; John Lewis, Scottish Funding Council Workplace Representative, Unite the Union; and then from— Vikki Manson, Deputy Head of Policy Scotland, Federation of Small Businesses; Paul Campbell, General Manager, Scottish Water and SAAB Employer Engagement Group Chair, representing Scottish Apprenticeship Advisory Board (SAAB); Carolyn Currie, Chief Executive, Women’s Enterprise Scotland. 2.
Official Report Meeting date: 24 January 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 24 January 2017

Scotland’s energy efficiency programme—SEEP—is a long-term programme to improve energy efficiency in both domestic and non-domestic buildings with the ultimate aim of decarbonising Scotland’s heat supply, which will make energy more affordable and reduce carbon emissions from our built environment.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 June 2021

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 09 June 2021

A careful industrial balance to prevent that will be key. Renewable energy transmission costs in Scotland are punitive and prohibitive and must change.
Last updated: 11 June 2024

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Morag went onto highlight some of Scotland’s strengths for wind energy circularity, including the Scottish Onshore Wind Sector Deal and National Planning Framework 4 4 which both support wind energy circularity.
Committee reports Date published: 10 March 2017

Report on the Draft Climate Change Plan - the Draft Third Report on Policies and Proposals 2017-2032 - Priorities for SEEP

r=10789&c=1974718In relation to the EPC rating target suggested by many of the witnesses the Minister was not convinced that this was credible, given the diversity of housing stock in Scotland, stating— We have to be realistic about generalising about that rating target.
Last updated: 10 April 2024

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S6M-12232: Nicoll, Audrey: The Economic Impact of Scotland's Renewable Energy Sector – 2023 Update - That the Parliament welcomes the publication of the Fraser of Allander Institute report, The Economic Impact of Scotland's Renewable Energy Sector – 2023 Update, commissioned by Scottish Renewables, which, it understands, provides the latest estimates of economic output and job figures for Scotland’s renewable energy industry; understands that the report demonstrates that Scotland’s renewable energy industry and its supply chain supported more than 42,000 full-time equivalent jobs in 2021, with offshore wind supporting the most employment across Scotland’s economy from the renewable energy sector for the first time, with 15,005 full-time equivalent roles, while onshore wind supported 12,030 full-time equivalent roles and renewable heat supported 7,220 full-time equivalent roles; recognises the report's estimate that Scotland’s renewable energy industry supported over £10.1 billion of output in 2021, with offshore wind contributing, it understands, the largest estimated economic output of £4 billion, followed by onshore wind and hydropower, generating £3.4 billion and £1.2 billion respectively, and welcomes the continued growth of Scotland’s renewable energy industry, which, it believes, is critical not only for achieving 2 PB/S6/24/032 Scotland's energy security and net zero ambitions, but also for building a greener, growing economy that benefits communities across Scotland, including in the Aberdeen South and North Kincardine constituency.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 June 2024

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To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide the reasons for its decision to no longer provide new referrals for solar PV and energy storage systems to the Home Energy Scotland Grant and Loan scheme from 6 June 2024.
Last updated: 6 March 2023

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Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill: The Committee will consider correspondence received from the Scottish Government ahead of the Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Bill at Stage 2.

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