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The consultation will run until November 26 (PA)
BusinessElectricityFuelNewsPolitics

Views sought on reforms to Scotland’s energy infrastructure planning

A consultation on proposed changes has been launched to make the system for considering large energy projects in Scotland more efficient.

Shetland has seen a rapid expansion of wind energy over the past decade (PA)
ClimateElectricityEnvironmentNewsWind

Commission to set out how renewables can benefit communities across Scotland

Scotland’s Just Transition Commission will today set out key lessons from Shetland’s experience of the energy transition which it believes can help shape...

The funding is being made available by the Scottish Government (PA)
BusinessFinanceFuelHydrogenNewsPolitics

Millions of pounds made available for green hydrogen projects

Government funding to be shared between businesses creating Scottish green hydrogen projects with up to 400 megawatts of capacity.

LEZs are in place in Scotland’s biggest cities (Alamy/PA)
ClimateEmissionsEnvironmentNewsTransport

Support for low-emission zones in Scotland growing

The number of people who support the rollout of low-emission zones (LEZs) in Scotland has grown since last year, a poll suggests.

It is hoped the project will show how bespoke technologies can enable CCS to be a viable economic option for traditional industries wanting to decarbonise (PA)
Carbon ManagementNews

Research finds AI slashes carbon capture and storage design time

British scientists demonstrate how new technology can cut development time in carbon capture AI study.

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