out of reach and will have to be abandoned, the country's net zero minister Mairi McAllan told the Scottish Parliament April 18.While ditching the interim target, the government said it would retain its legally-binding net zero goal of 2045 and would bring forward a new bill to achieve ...
An innovative hydrogen train project led by the University of St Andrews has successfully completed its next phase of testing and is on track to help the Scottish Government meet its ambitious Net Zero carbon targets. The project is a partnership between the University of St Andrews, Transport Sc...
The Scottish Government has a target date for net zero emissions of all greenhouse gases by 2045. These commitments show that Scotland is accelerating its transition towards a low carbon economy. Companies, ranging from multinationals like Unilever and BP to Scotland's leading sustainable SMEs, ...
Responding to the publication,Fabrice Leveque, head of policy at WWF Scotland, said: “This plan builds on recent positive commitments from the Scottish Government but falls short of delivering some of the big decisions needed to truly respond to climate change as a...
The Scottish Government (Scottish Gaelic: Riaghaltas na h-Alba Scots: Scots Government), legally the Scottish Executive, is the executive arm of the devolved government of Scotland. It was established in 1999 as the Scottish Executive, from the extant Scottish Office, and the term Scottish ...
the Scottish government has committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2045, five years ahead of the UK's target. To this end, Scotland has made efforts to build a series of renewable energy projects to achieve energy transition. Among them, the most significant achievements are the developmen...
The Scottish Government has set a legally binding target to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045. Scottish Minister for Transport Graeme Dey said: “I’m looking forward to seeing these new buses hit the road, thanks to the awards from the Scottish Ultra-Low Emission Bus Scheme....
“It is this collaborative approach which will support Scotland in meeting its world leading target of net zero emissions by 2045.” Catherine Topley, chief executive officer of Scottish Canals, said: “Our canals were once the lifeline of the industrial revolution transporting...
“The 14 MW solar site will not only prevent around 2800 tpy of CO2being emitted and provide enough electricity to power 3800 homes in Angus District, but it will also help the Scottish government achieve their target of 20 GW of additional renewable energy by 2030. The site will additionally...
Government in talks with investors in clean energy to fill gap left by declining North Sea oil sector Save Energy sector Grangemouth oil refinery to close after rescue talks fail Decision will mean a net loss of 400 jobs and a threat to thousands more Save September 4 2024 SNP unveils ...