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Homes for Scotland were sceptical about the additional benefits that could be achieved from a further review of energy standards within building regulations.
Tony Cain mentioned that social homes are already the most energy efficient in Scotland, but we are approaching a new challenge with the clean heating requirements and higher energy efficiency measures.
We welcome calls through Relay UK and in BSL through Contact Scotland BSL. • Could you confirm whether you consider a consent mechanism to be necessary in relation to these powers?
S5W-22110 Michelle Ballantyne: To ask the Scottish Government how many temporary staff are employed by Social Security Scotland. S5W-22111 Michelle Ballantyne: To ask the Scottish Government what the cost will be to it of the DWP continuing to administer wave 2 benefits until it assumes full responsibility for devolv...
You may be interested in publically available views from stakeholders such as Stop Climate Chaos Scotland, the Just Transition Commission and the UK Energy Data Centre and I know that the committee has heard extensive feedback in relation to its call for evidence and, indeed, the evidence sessions carried out.
There are four factors that identify fuel poverty – household income, energy prices, energy efficiency of the home and how energy is used in the home (i.e. behaviours).
D elegated Powers and Law Reform Committee Gillian Martin MSP Acting Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Energy The Scottish Government 10 September 2024 Dear Gillian, Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Bill The Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee considered the above Bill at its meeting to...
Climate Challenge Fund (CCF) The Scottish Government’s Climate Challenge Fund (CCF) has, since 2008, provided total funding of over £111 million to support more than 1,150 community-led climate action projects across Scotland, includin...
The Full Business Case (FBC) outlines a cost of £21.4 million and that the project will be operational by May 2026 (Hub West Scotland replaced Frameworks Scotland as procurement route for the project following OBC approval).