CARBON-FREE, POVERTY-FREE: HEATING OPTIONS FOR RURAL SCOTLAND
Fuel poverty is not only worse in rural Scotland than in urban Scotland, it also has different characteristics.
Energy whether fossil, renewable or other low-carbon sources is important to the viability of an independent Scotland.
Fuel poverty is not only worse in rural Scotland than in urban Scotland, it also has different characteristics.
Scotland heats the majority of its homes and buildings in inefficient and deleterious efforts to become a net zero-carbon nation. Much more effective than individual boilers would be a system of District Heating Systems (DHS).
A call for the Scottish Government to launch a National Energy Company and a Scottish Energy Development Agency. These bodies would work together to rapidly and strategically decarbonise Scotland’s energy network whilst also supporting community energy projects and developing the new skills and