
n Scotland, solar technology is a tiny part of the renewables energy sector.
n Scotland, solar technology is a tiny part of the renewables energy sector.
One way to keep those heating bills down and still have a warm home is by improved insulation. In Orkney, Warmworks supports householders design and fund improvements to their energy needs.
As the experts and politicians hail hydrogen as the next best thing to solve our energy problems, let’s take a closer look .
The Scottish Government wants to progress how Scotland produces and consumes its energy but to do that in a ‘Just’ way. It has published a draft Energy Strategy which it is now consulting on.
“Scotland’s growing range of fair and compassionate benefits is a testament to the country we strive to be.”
Scotland produces most of its renewable energy through wind but hydro is also very important. The future with wave and tidal power makes Scotland’s future as a producer of clean energy very bright.
Last year’s energy bill was £9000 compared with £6500 for the month of October alone, which prompted James Fairlie to take action.
“The rural uplift, which will provide extra financial support for those who live in rural and island communities who often face increased costs for home improvements, is especially welcome.” Harry Mayers, Head of Home Energy Scotland
‘This project has been on our horizon for a while, and with the current cost of living crisis, there has never been a better time to raise awareness of how individuals can help themselves and the planet at the same time.’ Angela Fitzpatrick, Greener Orkney
Offshore Wind Power Ltd plans to construct up to 125 fixed turbines.