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Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 3 May 2022
Mark Ruskell
I want to ask Ewan Wallace about the consistency of the roll-out of charging infrastructure around the country. In my experience, it is excellent in areas such as Stirling and Dundee but very poor in Edinburgh, and that can build in range anxiety. What progress can be made in having consistent EV infrastructure roll-out? At the moment, we still seem to be in a phase in which the process is being led by local authorities that have a particular interest in the issue, that have sought pathfinder funding and that are forging ahead.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 3 May 2022
Mark Ruskell
I want to move on to the topic of demand management. We could spend hours on this, but I would like some succinct responses to the question. We have the Scottish Government’s 20 per cent reduction target, and the net zero targets, too. Where do you see different demand management tools sitting at local authority level and how should they be deployed? Let us start with Paul White.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 3 May 2022
Mark Ruskell
I thank all the panellists for those useful answers.
I will move on. How could and should councils be using the powers to support bus use in the Transport (Scotland) Act 2019, which was passed in the previous session of Parliament? What is the next tranche of activity that councils should be engaged in?
I ask Paul White to answer first, after which I will go to Ewan Wallace.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 26 April 2022
Mark Ruskell
What proportion of that is capital expenditure? I do not want figures; I just want the proportion. When do we get to the point at which the majority of the capital expenditure that the oil and gas companies make is in the transition and clean energy, rather than in the expansion of oil and gas?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 26 April 2022
Mark Ruskell
Alastair, could you comment on the practicalities of the next few months?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 26 April 2022
Mark Ruskell
I have another question.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 26 April 2022
Mark Ruskell
That message is heard. Chris Birt, do you want to add anything?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 26 April 2022
Mark Ruskell
It has been a sobering and moving session. I want to try to wrap things up. We have had a lot of information from you, but what should the Scottish Government be doing in the next three months? We have a window of opportunity in the summer, when energy usage will inevitably be lower because of the weather, but after that, with the cap coming off and energy use going up in the autumn, people are going to face a huge crisis.
What should the Government be doing to reduce demand for energy over the summer? What should be the priorities? What programmes should the Government be putting in place to ramp up the capacity to provide advice and support quickly and ensure that it gets to the people who really need it to reduce their bills? You have covered some of that, but I am looking for practical measures that the Government should be focusing on in programmes that could run over the summer.
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 26 April 2022
Mark Ruskell
Is that rapid deployment of energy efficiency measures best done through ECO, the energy company obligation, which can work through the registered social landlord sector, or is there another scheme that should come in alongside that? Last week, we heard about people who are just about managing, who might not be on a social rent but are now being hit—people in working poverty who are being hit hard with the cost of living crisis. Do we have a mechanism ready to go so that we can start to do that work, or does work still need to be done on that?
Net Zero, Energy and Transport Committee
Meeting date: 26 April 2022
Mark Ruskell
Earlier, in your answer to Liam Kerr’s question about companies’ investment in the transition, you talked about getting away from expensive gas, which is driving the energy price. However, according to the International Energy Agency, in 2020, oil and gas companies invested only around 1 per cent of their capital expenditure in clean energy. Do you think that that is a fast enough transition? When do you think that the industry can get up to 70 per cent?