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Last updated: 27 January 2026

Consumer Scotland Draft Work Programme for 202627

Big Energy Savings Citizens Advice We will continue to work in partnership with Citizens Network and Worried Scotland Advice Scotland to enable the delivery of the Big this Winter Campaign Energy Savings Network (BESN) project and the energy support awareness raising campaign.
Official Report Meeting date: 6 November 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 06 November 2025

Willie Rennie puts a fair challenge to me, because Home Energy Scotland gets a lot of Government funding and it is our vehicle for encouraging people.
Last updated: 6 June 2024

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Sarah Boyack moved amendment S6M-13482.1— As an amendment to motion S6M-13482 in the name of Douglas Lumsden (Recognising the Contribution of Scotland's Oil and Gas Industry), leave out from first “notes” to end and insert “agrees that, as part of the energy transition, oil and gas production will continue in the North Sea for decades to come; believes that if Scotland is to maintain its reputation for expertise in energy generation, there is a need to deliver a just transition to the clean energy industries of the future; further believes that it is the Scottish National Party (SNP)'s failure to plan and invest for a just transition that is putting jobs at risk; calls on the UK and Scottish governments to work together to deliver a skills passport to protect workers and help Scotland's world-leading offshore workforce transition to the renewables sector; further calls on the Scottish Government to reform Scotland's planning system to make it an asset in attracting investment by providing efficiency and certainty for developers; condemns the economic incompetence of the Conservative Party and the SNP, which has exacerbated the cost of living crisis for households in Scotland; notes that the Scottish Government has chosen to side with energy giants over working people with its recent u-turn on a windfall tax on the exorbitant profits of oil and gas companies, while raising taxes on working people; believes that the policies and instability of the UK Government further undermined progress in delivering the energy jobs of the future and failing to improve energy security, and further believes that only the UK Labour Party has a plan for the transition through its Green Prosperity Plan, which will support 69,000 green jobs in Scotland, and creation of GB Energy as a publicly-owned energy company, which will ensure jobs and supply chains are built in the UK and Scotland, developing clean energy industries and that no community is left behind.”
Official Report Meeting date: 27 April 2022

Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 27 April 2022

As that tapers off, UK funding will increase to replace it and, by 2025, the shared prosperity fund will fully match Scotland’s EU structural funds in real terms.
Committee reports Date published: 29 January 2019

Stage 1 Report on the Fuel Poverty (Target, Definition and Strategy) (Scotland) Bill - Monitoring of delivery schemes

However, a large number of people in Scotland have houses that have been, in some cases, severely damaged by the bad fitting of unsuitable energy efficiency measures.
Official Report Meeting date: 12 September 2024

Meeting of the Parliament 12 September 2024

The future of energy production in Scotland is 100 per cent renewables, and it is vital that Scotland’s oil and gas sector transitions to renewable energy production.
Last updated: 27 June 2025

COSLAs Consultative Draft to Respond to Scotlands Housing ChallengesOpps

COSLA’s Consultative Draft to Respond to Scotland’s Housing Challenges/Opportunities Leaders on 27 June, 2025 agreed a series of medium to long term actions as a consultative draft to respond to Scotland’s housing challenges and opportunities.
Last updated: 7 June 2023

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The Cabinet Secretary for Wellbeing Economy, Fair Work and Energy (Neil Gray) moved amendment S6M-09339.3— As an amendment to motion S6M-09339 in the name of Liam Kerr (A Thriving Future for Scotland’s Oil and Gas Sector and its Workers), leave out from “vital” to end and insert “role that is played by oil and gas in the energy profile of Scotland, the tens of thousands of jobs in that sector, and the essential contribution that the sector’s skilled workforce must make to Scotland’s present and future energy security; recognises that the draft Energy Strategy and Just Transition Plan sets out a future energy pathway for Scotland and highlights that, to realise its climate change ambitions, Scotland needs to transform the way it generates, transports and uses energy; notes that the Scottish Government has consulted on whether, in order to support the fastest possible and most effective just transition, there should be a presumption against new exploration for oil and gas, with a final decision to be made later in 2023; acknowledges that huge progress has been made in the energy transition in the last 20 years; reiterates its firm commitment to ensuring a just transition and that just transition principles are embedded in legislation; calls, therefore, on the UK Government to support the fastest possible just transition for the oil and gas sector; expresses deep disappointment that the UK Government has repeatedly refused to match the Scottish Government’s £500 million Just Transition Fund for the north east and Moray, despite benefitting to the tune of hundreds of billions of pounds at today’s prices over decades from North Sea oil and gas, and calls on the UK Government to support the deployment of carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) for the Scottish Cluster to capitalise on Scotland’s competitive advantage, including its world-leading workforce, who will drive forward the just transition and help industry to decarbonise at pace.”
Committee reports Date published: 10 March 2017

Report on the Draft Climate Change Plan- the draft Third Report on Policies and Proposals 2017-2032 - Overarching conclusions

In relation to transport the Scottish Government advised that the model used Element Energy (EE) research commissioned by Transport Scotland which contains sector-specific modelling of the Scottish transport sector.
Committee reports Date published: 10 March 2017

Report on the Draft Climate Change Plan - the Draft Third Report on Policies and Proposals 2017-2032 - Overarching conclusions

In relation to transport the Scottish Government advised that the model used Element Energy (EE) research commissioned by Transport Scotland which contains sector-specific modelling of the Scottish transport sector.

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