The Scottish government has set its budget for the coming year, including a promise of £150 million to anchor the offshore wind supply chain in the nation.
After oil and gas company Petroineos announced its decision to decommission its oil refinery in Grangemouth, Scotland, the UK and Scottish governments have pledged to work together to ensure an industrial future for the site.
The Scottish government has announced £11 million in grants across seven projects which aim to provide clean heating and energy efficiency improvements in the public sector.
An open letter from Scotland's deputy first minister, Shona Robinson, has urged the UK government to address net zero and fuel poverty challenges in the 2024 Spring Budget.
Renewable energy developer SSE Renewables has revealed that its application to build the UK’s largest offshore wind farm, which would be capable of generating 4.1GW of renewable energy, has commenced determination.
The UK Government has announced two new green freeports, with the sites in Inverness and Cromarty Firth and Firth of Forth set to receive £52 million in backing.
Earlier this week (10 January), the Scottish Government published its Energy Strategy and Just Transition Plan draft, detailing a plan for “Scotland’s renewable revolution to be accelerated as North Sea basin resources decline.”