Scotland’s New Energy Minister to Address RE Industry

Scotland’s new Energy Minister, Paul Wheelhouse, will give his first address to the country’s renewable energy industry tomorrow at Scottish Renewables’ Low-Carbon Heat Conference in Perth.

Paul Wheelhouse MSP (Photo: Facebook/ cropped)

He is expected to address topics including climate change, renewable heat and the new Energy Strategy for Scotland.

Scottish Energy Minister Paul Wheelhouse said: “Scotland is already a world-leader in tackling climate change, with among the most ambitious statutory targets in the world and strong progress to date, with a 38% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions since 1990.

“However, we have to achieve more and, as the First Minister announced last month, we will establish a new and more testing target for 2020 of reducing actual Scottish emissions by at least 50%.

“Our approach to heat in particular offers many exciting opportunities – not only helping us to deliver on our climate change ambitions, but also contributing to our efforts to promote growth and tackle inequalities – particularly fuel poverty.

“We are developing a new, overarching Energy Strategy for Scotland, which means developing a ‘whole systems approach’ considering Scotland’s energy supply and consumption as equal priorities, and building a genuinely integrated approach to power, transport and heat.”

Niall Stuart, Chief Executive of industry body Scottish Renewables, said: “Scotland has made great progress in the generation of renewable power, but over half the energy we use each year is to heat our homes, offices and industry.

“We need to place a much greater emphasis on moving to cleaner alternatives to fossil fuels or we will never meet our future climate change targets.

“Things like district heating could also have a positive impact on wider challenges such as the high number of households living in fuel poverty, and give a boost to the construction and engineering sectors at a time when other energy markets are struggling.

“The conference is a great chance for anyone with an interest in these issues to hear directly from the new Minister about the Scottish Government’s plans for the future.”

Delegates will also hear from speakers from the Committee on Climate Change, Highland Council and the Association for Decentralised Energy.