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Last updated: 30 June 2025

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N et Zero, Energy and Transport Committee Jim Fairlie MSP Minister for Agriculture and Connectivity Scottish Government 12 June 2025 Dear Jim, Public Service Vehicles (Registration of Local Services) (Local Services Franchises Transitional Provisions) (Scotland) Regulations 2025 The Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee considered the Public Service Vehicles (Registration of Local Services) (Local Services Franchises Transitional Provisions) (Scotland) Regulations 2025 at its meeting on 27 May 2025.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 September 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 12 September 2024

Renewables Economy (Support for North-east Scotland) To ask the Scottish Government how it is supporting the renewables economy in the north-east of Scotland, including through the retraining of energy workers and enhancing supply chain development.
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S6M-07096 Stephanie Callaghan: £13 Million in Grants Awarded to Scotland’s Coastal Communities—That the Parliament welcomes the £13 million in grants awarded to fishing businesses and marine organisations in Scotland’s coastal communities from Marine Fund Scotland’s latest round of funding; notes that a total of 60 projects, which, it understands, contribute to innovative and sustainable practices, minimise carbon emissions and support coastal communities, will receive grants ranging from £7,000 to £1.2 million; further notes that Bellshill- based Scottish Shellfish Marketing Group will use its funding for an upgrade of its refrigeration system, and understands the importance of this funding in supporting continual investment in the Scottish shellfish industry, which, it understands, is facing numerous challenges presented by Brexit, the COVID-19 pandemic and inflationary pressures on businesses.
Last updated: 1 April 2022

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Additional revenue funding would combat the need for these short-term closures or reductions in services.
Last updated: 3 April 2025

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S6W-36305 Ariane Burgess: To ask the Scottish Government how it has assessed whether fishing gear purchased through Marine Fund Scotland has improved the sustainability and selectivity of bottom trawl fishing.
Last updated: 14 February 2023

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Last updated: 10 December 2025

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S6M-19427: Alasdair Allan: Fairer Funding Allocation for Scotland's Fishing and Coastal Communities— That the Parliament considers the UK Government’s allocation of the £360 million UK-EU Fishing and Coastal Growth Fund, which is based on population rather than fishing industry size, to be wholly unfair and deeply damaging to the Scottish fishing industry; understands that Scottish vessels consistently land more than half of the UK’s total catch, 63% of total catch value, and over 60% of seafood exports; believes that prior to Brexit, allocations of funds under the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund were 36% for England, 46% for Scotland, 10% for Northern Ireland and 8% for Wales, in comparison to the allocation of under 8% for Scotland via Barnett consequentials used as the mechanism for allocating the Fishing and Coastal Growth Fund; recognises what it sees as the vital importance of the fishing industry both economically and culturally to Scotland’s coastal communities, including in the Western Isles, and notes calls on the UK Government to reconsider its position on the Fishing and Coastal Growth Fund allocation to better reflect the significant economic contribution of Scotland’s fishers and coastal communities.
Last updated: 3 December 2025

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S6M-19318: Emma Harper: Fuelling the Future: Recognising Anaerobic Digestion’s Role in Scotland’s Net Zero Transition— That the Parliament recognises what it sees as the significant contribution of anaerobic digestion (AD) and biogas to Scotland’s transition to net zero; welcomes the work of the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) to research, develop and promote the AD industry across Scotland, including the economically prominent dairy farming sector in the south west of Scotland; notes that AD technology supports the circular economy by converting organic and residue wastes and by-products into renewable energy and non-synthetic nutrient-rich digestate fertiliser; highlights what it sees as the role of biogas in diversifying energy sources and enhancing energy security, 4 PB/S6/25/157 including the potential for widening delivery for non-gas grid rural communities; understands that the AD sector provides direct support to farmers and rural communities through sustainable waste management, value for cover and break crops, additional income streams and skilled job creation; believes that further investment and policy support for AD and biogas will play a key role in meeting Scotland’s climate targets, boosting the rural economy and reducing reliance on fossil fuels, and notes the calls on the Scottish Government to consider creating a biogas champion position to oversee interdepartmental and cross-portfolio collaboration to ensure the success of the AD sector for the future.
Official Report Meeting date: 25 November 2014

Meeting of the Parliament 25 November 2014

The Scottish Government’s belief in the potential future success of wave energy is undiminished. I have therefore announced a new model of support for the development of wave power technology: wave energy Scotland.

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