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Last updated: 24 March 2026

Artificial Intelligence and the Scottish economy

Scotland’s renewables transformation Scotland is the home of wave and tidal is far from complete power innovation There is 26.4 GW of new renewable The European Marine Energy Centre capacity in planning or consented (EMEC) in Orkney is the world’s first and pipelines, including large volumes of leading testing facility for wave and tidal onshore wind, offshore wind and solar. energy devices, used by developers from This pipeline is one of the largest in around the world for over 20 years.
Last updated: 24 March 2026

Artificial Intelligence and the Scottish economy

Scotland’s renewables transformation Scotland is the home of wave and tidal is far from complete power innovation There is 26.4 GW of new renewable The European Marine Energy Centre capacity in planning or consented (EMEC) in Orkney is the world’s first and pipelines, including large volumes of leading testing facility for wave and tidal onshore wind, offshore wind and solar. energy devices, used by developers from This pipeline is one of the largest in around the world for over 20 years.
Last updated: 10 December 2025

Draft Climate Change Plan Submission by Energy Saving Trust 9 December 2025

More detailed information about Home Energy Scotland is available in our Scotland report.
Last updated: 30 September 2025

PreBudget letter draft ANNEXE

Scottish National Investment Bank and Enterprise Agencies The Committee explored the work and funding arrangements of the Scottish National Investment Bank (the Bank) and Scotland’s three Enterprise Agencies.
Last updated: 2 March 2023

Scotlands macroeconomic context

The Committee is aware that apprenticeship levy funds are used by the Scottish Government for the Flexible Workforce Development Fund (FWDF) and that some businesses in Scotland are not happy about the way Fund operates.
Last updated: 19 April 2023

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Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee Scotland’s electricity infrastructure: inhibitor or enabler of our energy ambitions?
Official Report Meeting date: 8 December 2022

Social Justice and Social Security Committee 08 December 2022

The level of energy consumption that is required to enjoy the same level of comfort is not the same in different parts of Scotland.
SPICe briefings Date published: 19 December 2022

Budget 2023-24 - Climate Change Assessment of the Budget

Transport: £359 million in 2023-24 for free bus travel and £35 million to address congestion and make bus travel more attractive, £197 million on active travel, and £1.4 billion for Scotland’s railways, some of which will continue the electrification of the network.
Last updated: 22 September 2023

Draft CCP CEEAC Committee response

The Scottish Parliament Edward Mountain MSP EDINBURGH Convener Net Zero, Energy EH99 1SP and Transport Committee (by e-mail) [email protected] 22 September 2023 Dear Convener Draft Climate Change Plan Further to your letter of 3 July concerning the Parliament’s scrutiny of the next draft Climate Change Plan (CCP), I would highlight the following points— • As part of our pre-budget scrutiny for 2023-24, we took evidence from the heritage sector on the investment required to meet Net Zero ambitions, including— o Historic Environment Scotland warned that investment in the historic environment despite current financial pressures was vital to avoid “long-term implications” and meet the Scottish Government’s Net Zero ambitions. o Museums Galleries Scotland (MGS) said it had not assessed the cost of achieving Net Zero through the building infrastructure as “there is no sight of where the funding would come from”. o National Galleries of Scotland said these costs would be “substantial” but that funding to meet Net Zero targets was as yet “not identified”. • In the written evidence submitted for our scrutiny of the budget for 2024-25— o Industrial Museums Scotland called for funding to support contributions to Net Zero goals, specifically funding to install solar panels to reduce the energy costs for its members. o MGS’ submission stated, “not only is the funding in Scotland insufficient to meet the scale of demands of the sector for basic repairs and modest energy efficiency measures, but it does not even allow for consideration of the kind of upfront investment that would be needed to meet Net Zero policy targets for the whole sector”. o The National Theatre of Scotland had received a grant for solar panels, which it said has “resulted in considerable savings for the organisation” and “Capital funding which could enable organisations to save money on an annual basis whilst also contributing to the Scottish Government's Net Zero policy represent a virtuous circle which must be championed”. o A joint submission from six independent producing theatres called for an acknowledgement “that Net Zero and Fair Work First priorities have a significant financial impact on our fragile business models and cannot be implemented without extra targeted support”. • The Committee will be undertaking work in November and December on the historic environment sector, focused on the priorities of the new historic environment strategy Our Past, Our Future, one of the three priorities of the strategy being ‘Delivering the transition to Net Zero’.
Last updated: 12 November 2021

Registration form for the Cross-Party Group on Prevention and Healing of Adverse Childhood Experiences

Individuals Organisations Area Officer Tayside, Children's Health Scotland Barnardos British Psychological Society Canongate Youth CELCIS Children & Young People Outreach Specialist, Salvesen Mindroom Children First Consultant Advisor and Secretariat for Childhood Sexual Abuse CPG Croftfoot primary school East Kilbride Families Outside Fife County Council Glasgow City Councillor Glasgow Council for the Voluntary Sector (GCVS) Head of Development, Children's Health Scotland Headteacher at Fife Council Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland (the ALLIANCE) Health Lead, CELCIS Horseback UK Kirkcaldy High School, Fife (Fife Council) Midlothian Council NHS Highland NHS Lothian NHS Scotland NSPCC Scotland Parent Network Scotland Policy Officer, Early Years Scotland Rossie Salvesen Mindroom Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry Scottish Independent Advisory Alliance Scottish Parliament Scottish Women's Convention Scottish Youth Parliament Strathclyde University Suzanne Zeedyk The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH Scotland) University of Glasgow WAVE Trust Scotland Wellbeing Scotland With Kids, Edinburgh Group Office Bearers Please provide names for all office bearers.

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