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News/Consultations/Funding
- Dialogue challenge: Energy Strategy and Just Transition Plan. The way we use and generate energy will continue to transform in the coming years, affecting our jobs, the way we live and the way we do business. This transformation can be an opportunity to build a wealthier, healthier and fairer Scotland, as well as helping us to meet our ambitious commitments to tackle climate change. Later this year, a refreshed Energy Strategy and Just Transition Plan will be published in draft. This will provide a whole-system vision and route map for Scotland’s future energy system. It will look at how individual parts of the energy system – energy generation, distribution and demand - fit together and interact with one another. As part of this, the Scottish Government are seeking feedback from individuals and businesses across Scotland in four key areas: 1. What specific steps can we take to ensure that the energy transition is fair and just? 2. How can the energy transition contribute towards our vision for a wellbeing economy, with health, equity, fair work and sustainability at its heart? 3. How can we promote accessibility to 'green' jobs and ensure that our workforce is equipped with the necessary skills? 4. How can we protect, empower and strengthen communities as part of the transition? For more information or to respond, see here. Closing date: 12th September
- Restricting promotions on food and drink high in fat, sugar or salt. The 2021/22 Scottish Government Programme for Government made a commitment to bring forward legislation to restrict “unhealthier food and drink promotions”. The aim of this policy is to reduce public health harms associated with the excess consumption of higher risk food stuffs such as cancer and cardiovascular disease. Given the impact of Covid, Brexit and the cost of living, the Government is now reconsulting on the development and impact assessment of this policy. For more information, or to respond please see here. Closing date: 23rd September.
- The Flexible Workforce Development Fund - £15k available for Scottish businesses to retrain and upskill workforce. More information can be found here.
- Low Carbon Transport Business Loan 2022/23 – Interest free loans are available to Scottish businesses to help lower their transport and travel costs. These loans are funded by Transport Scotland and have a repayment term of up to 6 years. More information can be found here.
- Recovery Loan Scheme extended – The UK Government has extended the Recovery Loan Scheme (RLS) by a further two years, with applications opening in August 2022 – when further details on the scheme will also be released. More information can be found here.
- £22 million support package to help unemployed people over 50 find work – The package will fund new measures that will help thousands of people across the UK who are over the age of 50 and unemployed. As a result, they will be given further individual support to help them find work before retirement. More information can be found here.
- Investing in net zero energy – new funding to drive innovation within the hydrogen sector and accelerate its production and storage has been launched. More information can be found here.
- Switched on Taxis Loan – Interest free loans of up to £150,000 are available to help owners and operators of hackney cabs and private hire taxis to replace their current vehicles with an eligible ultra-low emission vehicle. For further information please click here
- Low Emission Zone Support Fund for Businesses - Eligible Scottish micro businesses and sole traders can apply for up to £2,000 to take older, more polluting vehicles off the road and move towards cleaner transport options. This is for operating vehicles that are not compliant with the Low Emission Zone (LEZ) standards, in Scotland’s 4 largest cities. More information can be found here.