Sep. 24 2024
Source Page: Transport Scotland: Ships 801/2 - System Design and Selection of Machinery and Fuel: EIR releaseFound: and fairer •Safer and stronger •Smarter •Healthier •Greener The Ferries Plan •Deliver first class sustainable
Sep. 24 2024
Source Page: Health and Social Care Winter Preparedness Plan 2024/25Found: Reducing the time people spend in hospital by delivering optimal discharge planning based on Centre for Sustainable
Sep. 24 2024
Source Page: Ownership of Intellectual Property rights in surveys by the Macaulay Institute and related bodies: EIR releaseFound: arising from SEERAD -SAG funded research and that the management of IP portfolios is expensive and resource
Sep. 24 2024
Source Page: Correspondence relating to Chancellor's £63m swimming pool fund: FOI releaseFound: Pool should receive the investment required not only to keep it open but to invest in it to be a sustainable
Sep. 24 2024
Source Page: Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route Environmental Statement: EIR releaseFound: When taken as a whole, this represent s a resource of ‘high’ importanc e to the local badger population
Sep. 24 2024
Source Page: Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route Environmental Statement: EIR releaseFound: When taken as a whole, this represents a resource of ‘high’ im portance to the local badger population
Sep. 24 2024
Source Page: UK Autumn Budget: Letter to UK GovernmentFound: An early understanding of likely resource and capital funding for 2025-26, including public sector pay
Mentions:
1: Slater, Lorna (Green - Lothian) fault when we are making decisions such as those and are failing to explore all options to establish sustainable - Speech Link
2: Mason, John (Ind - Glasgow Shettleston) families.Another justifiable UK change would be to reduce VAT on building repairs and maintenance.If resource - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: None I know through my role on the Sustainable Scotland Network steering group that that is common across - Speech Link
2: None Organisations such as the Sustainable Scotland Network allow that space for sustainability officers to - Speech Link
3: None However, there is not much security around the funding and support for organisations such as the Sustainable - Speech Link
4: None For us as an organisation, there are resource implications—around officer capacity more than anything - Speech Link
5: None period and whether that resource is affordable. - Speech Link
Asked by: Boyack, Sarah (Scottish Labour - Lothian)
Question
To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide a breakdown of the allocation of funds from the Just Transition Fund in each year since 2021-22, including 2024-25 to date.
Answered by Allan, Alasdair - Acting Minister for Climate Action
The Just Transition Fund has allocated £75 million to date, supporting projects and communities across the North East and Moray to create jobs, support innovation, and secure the highly skilled workforce of the future.
The following table provides a breakdown of the allocation of funds from Just Transition Fund across the consecutive years from the financial year the fund began of 2022-23 to 2024-25:
2022-23 | 2023-24 | 2024-25 | |
Energy Transition Skills Hub (formerly Advanced Manufacturing Skills Hub | £1,180,000 (capital) | £470,000 (capital) | £2,850,000 (capital) |
Cabrach Distillery Climate Assemblies Pilot | £361,767.25 (capital) | - | - |
Climate Assemblies Pilot | £214,055 (resource) | - | - |
Community Capacity Support | £23,968 (resource) | - | - |
Digital Innovation Lab | £313,982.04 (capital) | £750,000 (capital) | - |
Easter Anguston Farm | £504,446.86 (capital) | - | |
Energy Skills Passport | £1,871,967.88 (capital) | £1,831,641.69 (capital) | - |
Findhorn Ecovillage | £226,775 (capital) | - | - |
Findhorn Watershed Riverwoods Pilot | £139,972.45 (capital) | £434,098 (capital) | £395,930 (capital) |
Hydrogen Offshore Production (HOP2) | £126,000 (capital) | £514,000 (capital) | £680,000 (capital) |
Hydroglen | £262,270.09 (capital) | £1,248,412.94 (capital) | £1,987,031 (capital) |
Just Transition Hub | £243,601.16 (capital) | £667,000 (capital) | £6,281,399 (capital) |
Moray Council Just Transition Masterplan | £250,544.62 (capital) | £288,000 (capital) | - |
NESS Carbon Capture Feasibility Study | £96,750 (capital) | - | - |
North East Adventure Tourism (NEAT) | £397,000 (capital) | £1,700,000 (capital) | - |
Participatory Budgeting | £1 million (capital), £200,000 (resource) | £1 million (capital), £200,000 (resource) | £1 million (capital), £200,000 (resource) |
Pilot Energy Skills Project | £39,960 (capital) | £800,000 (capital) | - |
SeedPod | £500,000 (capital) | £2,600,000 (capital) | - |
Social Enterprise Just Transition Fund | £476k (capital), £500k (FT’s), £27,180 (resource) | - | - |
Sustainable Solvent Recovery/EV Battery Recycling | £457,559 (capital) | £169,174.80(capital) | - |
Supply Chain Pathway and Energy Transition Challenge Fund | £1,299,598 (capital) | £2,840,000 (capital) | £2,840,000 (capital) |
Tidal Rotor Generator | £71,200 (capital) | £96,000 (capital) | - |
Moray Net Zero Bottlenecks | £41,596.47 (capital) | £168,000 (capital) | - |
Wave Energy Converter | £70,000 (capital) | £30,100 (capital) | - |
CNER | £250,000 (capital) | - | - |