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Committee reports Date published: 12 March 2024

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee report on the National Bus Travel Concession Schemes (Miscellaneous Amendment) (Scotland) Order 2024 [draft]

He added that if this happened Transport Scotland would also write to bus operators to that effect.iNet Zero, Energy and Transport Committee.
Last updated: 16 October 2023

Parental Employment and Child Poverty Inquiry Letter from CabSecSJ

This will be underpinned by our Equality and Fairer Scotland Budget Statement, considering the impact of our spending plans might have on the people of Scotland.
Last updated: 10 April 2024

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S6M-01046: Mark Griffin: Improving Energy Efficiency in Scotland's Private- rented Sector - That the Parliament notes the view that energy efficiency in the private rented sector, including in the Central Scotland region, must improve; believes that by taking a fabric-first approach, tenants’ homes could be warmer and that emissions from buildings might reduce, helping Scotland reach what it sees as the country's ambitious net zero targets; notes the recently-published research by Citizens Advice Scotland, Identifying the opportunities and barriers to Energy Efficiency in the Private Rented Housing Sector; understands that this research involved landlords, letting agents and estate managers; believes that they expressed a keenness to play their part in making their buildings more energy efficient and that a majority of those interviewed were supportive of new regulatory requirements for minimum energy- efficiency standards; further believes that the sector faces unique challenges to improvements and that there is a perceived lack of financial and technical support available to inform decision-making, and values the report’s recommendations regarding how housing in the sector can be improved.
Official Report Meeting date: 30 January 2024

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 30 January 2024

Funding is set aside to progress the extension of concessionary travel for those seeking asylum in Scotland.
Last updated: 4 September 2023

PreBudget Scrutiny 2024 to 25 of 31 August 2023

This Government’s commitment to the Islands does not just include investment through my portfolio directly, but through other funding that we have committed across Scotland.
Last updated: 13 March 2024

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The Cabinet Secretary for Wellbeing Economy, Net Zero and Energy (Màiri McAllan) moved amendment S6M-12457.2— As an amendment to motion S6M-12457 in the name of Daniel Johnson (Growing Scotland’s Economy), leave out from “recognises” to end and insert “notes that, since 2007, Scotland’s GDP per capita has grown 10.8% in comparison to the UK’s growth of 5.6%; acknowledges that, over the same time period, productivity has increased at an annual average rate of 1% a year in Scotland compared with the UK’s 0.5% a year; welcomes the approach taken to the economy by the Scottish Government to build a collaborative relationship with business, industry, workers and trades unions and to create jobs through the development of a green industrial strategy; considers that, in Scotland, a near record high number of people are in payrolled employment and a higher proportion of workers earn the real Living Wage than in the other UK nations, while the gender pay gap and child poverty rates are lower also than the UK’s; recognises that the UK economic model has failed to deliver the prosperity to Scotland that is enjoyed by neighbouring countries; further recognises that the Office for Budget Responsibility forecasts that the UK economy will be 4% smaller as a result of Brexit, a Brexit which is supported by three of the four largest parties in the UK Parliament, and agrees that the best way for Scotland to develop a wellbeing economy, and so match the economic success of Scotland’s northern European neighbours, is to become an independent EU member state.”
Last updated: 7 March 2024

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Daniel Johnson moved amendment S6M-12388.1— As an amendment to motion S6M-12388 in the name of Douglas Lumsden (Backing Scotland's Oil and Gas Sector), leave out from “recognises” to end and insert “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; recognises the huge contribution that oil and gas make to Scotland's energy mix and economy, supporting tens of thousands of well-paid jobs, and agrees that, as part of the energy transition, oil and gas production will continue in the North Sea for decades to come; condemns the economic incompetence of the UK Conservative administration and the Scottish National Party administration, which has exacerbated the cost of living crisis for households in Scotland; believes that the policies and instability of the UK Conservative administration are further undermining progress in delivering the energy jobs of the future and failing to improve energy security; notes that the Scottish National Party administration has chosen to side with energy giants over working people with its recent u-turn on a windfall tax on exorbitant profits of oil and gas companies, all while raising taxes on working people, and notes that the Labour Party's proposed windfall tax is time-limited, will sunset at the end of the next parliamentary session and will provide the revenue to deliver the Labour Party's Green Prosperity Plan, which will support 50,000 clean energy jobs in Scotland, create GB Energy as a publicly-owned energy company, bring down energy bills and deliver the just transition that Scotland's climate needs, and that workers in the north east deserve, so that no community is left behind.”
Last updated: 10 April 2024

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S6M-01046: Mark Griffin: Improving Energy Efficiency in Scotland's Private- rented Sector - That the Parliament notes the view that energy efficiency in the private rented sector, including in the Central Scotland region, must improve; believes that by taking a fabric-first approach, tenants’ homes could be warmer and that emissions from buildings might reduce, helping Scotland reach what it sees as the country's ambitious net zero targets; notes the recently-published research by Citizens Advice Scotland, Identifying the opportunities and barriers to Energy Efficiency in the Private Rented Housing Sector; understands that this research involved landlords, letting agents and estate managers; believes that they expressed a keenness to play their part in making their buildings more energy efficient and that a majority of those interviewed were supportive of new regulatory requirements for minimum energy- efficiency standards; further believes that the sector faces unique challenges to improvements and that there is a perceived lack of financial and technical support available to inform decision-making, and values the report’s recommendations regarding how housing in the sector can be improved.
Official Report Meeting date: 5 March 2025

Meeting of the Parliament 05 March 2025

We need to be very careful about China’s involvement in renewable energy. What thought has the Scottish Government given to the risks of inviting Chinese companies into the heart of Scotland’s energy infrastructure?
Official Report Meeting date: 14 June 2022

Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee 14 June 2022

Consequently, I had to go to Home Energy Scotland to get a fresh certificate that recognises that batteries exist and that they might be a good option.

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