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Growing Community-owned Energy in Scotland

  • Submitted by: Gillian Martin, Aberdeenshire East, Scottish National Party.
  • Date lodged: Wednesday, 21 May 2025
  • Motion reference: S6M-17648
  • Current status: Taken in the Chamber on Tuesday, 27 May 2025

Motions as amended

That the Parliament believes that Scotland must increase community-owned energy production, and supports communities being aided to achieve this; welcomes that, since its inception, the Community and Renewable Energy Scheme (CARES) has advised over 1,300 organisations and provided over £67 million in funding to support over 990 projects; notes that the new Community Energy Generation Growth Fund will provide up to £8 million to boost community energy in Scotland; believes that the development of renewables at all scales in Scotland should benefit consumers, communities and the economy; welcomes the £4 million in funding from Great British Energy to fund half of the Community Energy Generation Growth Fund; believes that, as well as community groups, councils and public sector organisations are well placed to host, or collaborate on, community renewables projects, community heat projects, municipal ownership and co-operative models; further believes that land reform should mean the chance for communities to be able to have priority access to land when it becomes available; notes that there are a range of different technologies that could be utilised for community-owned energy projects, including wind, solar and hydro schemes among others, in both urban and rural Scotland; acknowledges that the Scottish Government could help to grow the sector by opening up the government electricity supply contract to community generators, which are currently denied access to the market, whether directly through conditions of tender or indirectly through procurement; calls on public bodies to create space for community ownership where possible by making public land and buildings available to community energy groups, and calls on the Scottish Government to work productively with the UK Government to create further opportunities for communities to own a meaningful stake in energy infrastructure through partnering with Great British Energy.


Supported by: Alasdair Allan

Vote

Result 86 for, 28 against, 0 abstained, 14 did not vote Vote Passed

Scottish National Party

Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party

Scottish Labour

Scottish Green Party

Scottish Liberal Democrats

No Party Affiliation

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0
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0
Abstained
0
Did not vote

Alba Party

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0
Abstained
0
Did not vote
0

Independent

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0
Abstained
0
Did not vote
0

Original motion text

That the Parliament believes that Scotland must increase community-owned energy production, and supports communities being aided to achieve this; welcomes that, since its inception, the Community and Renewable Energy Scheme (CARES) has advised over 1,300 organisations and provided over £67 million in funding to support over 990 projects; notes that the new Community Energy Generation Growth Fund will provide up to £8 million to boost community energy in Scotland, and believes that the development of renewables at all scales in Scotland should benefit consumers, communities and the economy.


Amendments that have not been voted on

Motion ref. S6M-17648.1

Growing Community-owned Energy in Scotland - Amendment 1 - Amendment

Submitted by: Sarah Boyack, Lothian, Scottish Labour, Date lodged: Thursday, May 22, 2025

Supported by: Paul Sweeney
Current status: Taken in the chamber on Tuesday, May 27, 2025


Motion ref. S6M-17648.2

Growing Community-owned Energy in Scotland - Amendment 2 - Amendment

Submitted by: Patrick Harvie, Glasgow, Scottish Green Party, Date lodged: Thursday, May 22, 2025

Current status: Taken in the chamber on Tuesday, May 27, 2025


Motion ref. S6M-17648.3

Growing Community-owned Energy in Scotland - Amendment 3 - Amendment

Submitted by: Douglas Lumsden, North East Scotland, Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, Date lodged: Thursday, May 22, 2025

Current status: Taken in the chamber on Tuesday, May 27, 2025