Energy Minister backs ‘powerhouse’ Highlands and Islands renewables industry role
“The low carbon and renewable energy sector in Scotland already supported 58,500 jobs by 2015, turning over £10.5 billion and greenhouse gas emissions in Scotland had, by 2014, reduced by 45.8% since 1990, helping us to achieve our 2020 climate target, six years early.
“The Highlands and Islands is an acknowledged powerhouse of renewable energy research and development, such as at EMEC in Orkney, & has recognised potential for jobs growth associated with the renewables supply chain, including manufacturing, installation and in operations and maintenance. The region is well placed to capitalise upon the wealth of wind, marine, and hydro resources in the area.
“The focus of this year’s SHREC conference was around the themes we included in our draft Energy Strategy for Scotland, and this highlights that the Scottish Government’s priorities for energy are well-aligned with those of industry in the Highlands and Islands.”
The 2017 SHREC conference, which has brought leading figures in the renewable industry to the city since it was founded in 2010, had a particular focus on the technology and innovations which could drive the local renewable sector in the coming years, as it battles against numerous challenges.
These development included issues such as repowering existing renewable energy installations, advances in energy storage and the growth of heat networks.
David Bone, one of Scotland’s foremost renewable energy lawyers and head of energy & natural resources at Harper Macleod, said: “We were delighted to welcome the minister for his first visit to our conference, and particularly to hear him espouse such positive views about the future of the industry in this area and the Scottish government’s commitment to support the sector and promote development through its energy strategy.
“As we move from the end of the Renewables Obligation to a subsidy free world it is vital that, as the industry cuts cost to benefit the consumer, the Scottish Government supports us with the energy and planning policies which encourage investment and new developments.”