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Local authorities and the Welsh Government received funding—in this case through the European Investment Bank—to develop an in-house team that would understand how to plan, cost and implement local energy developments.
Many people are considering moving on to the bank or have already done so, and the only reason for doing that is to gain more control over their shifts and how they work.
The Committee’s work that has most related to the subject of Energy include:
Fuel Poverty Strategy: November 2021
Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS): December 2021 – March 2022
Energy price rises: April – June 2022
Legislative Consent Memorandum Energy Bill: September 2022 – October 2023
‘Scotland's electricity infrastructure: inhibitor or enabler of our energy ambitions?’
Therefore, Mary did not pursue the issue any further.A few months and several letters and meetings later, the bank wrote the loan off, including all the accrued interest, which was significant—the bank was very understanding and accommodating.
Thanks to all the good people sitting in the chamber—but not me and my Green colleagues—as a senior member of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank he was recently granted privileges and criminal immunity, but there we go.
In the past, I worked with 54 local authorities, and I am working with another 32. I am at date 28 of a 32-date tour of meetings with every local authority chief executive, which is taking place on top of a lot of other touring.
At the City of Edinburgh Council recently, I was taken into a little room where I was shown banks and banks of index cards. They showed inspections that the council had done—for example, on all the tenements in Edinburgh up to about the mid-1980s.