The Scotsman

Adventure in Cuba

- By PERRY GOURLEY perry. gourley@ scotsman. com

Rum, dancing and vintage cars in Havana

An initiative is being launched to bring together businesses, investors and project- developers to fast- track the developmen­t of a low- carbon economy in Scotland.

The Energy Systems Catapult, which works to accelerate the transforma­tion of the UK’S energy system, has been appointed by Scottish Enterprise to lead the Local Energy Systems Scottish Industry Network ( LESSIN) which is being backed by £ 334,000 of funding.

It aims to build on the success of innovative schemes in Scotland such as the Levenmouth Community Energy Project in Fife, where power from a wind turbine is used to produce green hydrogen used to fuel vehicles. Together with the Energy Technology Partnershi­p ( ETP), which is made up of 13 Scottish universiti­es, the network will look to create opportunit­ies for businesses in the supply chain to connect with others to support the integratio­n of other local electricit­y, heat and transport systems.

Technology will also play a significan­t role in areas such as helping manage demand, supply, energy storage or conversion.

Other local energy projects already under way in Scotland include one on Orkney where energy demand is being matched with local generation to power electric heating systems in homes, businesses and council buildings, as well as electric vehicle charging points and hydrogen electrolys­ers.

Scottish Enterprise’s head of low carbon transition, Andy Mcdonald, said the new initiative would bring together expertise that exists across Scotland. “Scotland has rich renewable energy resources and already boasts several world- leading demonstrat­ion projects in this area, and by building on this, we will not only lead the way to meeting net zero targets, but also create a low- carbon economy and aid green recovery.” he said.

“The project will also grow and connect Scottish businesses into future energy projects with the added potential for internatio­nal opportunit­ies, so we can take Scotland’s clean energy revolution across the globe too.”

Energ y Systems Catapult chief executive Philip New said: “Local energy systems have the potential to transform our journey to net zero, particular­ly within industrial clusters that can utilise the power of proximity to deliver sustainabl­e economic and societal benefits.

“Weare delighted to be working with the Scottish energy community to support and encourage innovation in local energy systems. Our collaborat­ion with the ETP will build on an already strong relationsh­ip and we look forward to working together to deliver this important programme.”

The t hree - year project i s funded under Scottish Enterprise’s Sprite programme, which is aimed at supporti ng i nnovative companies, and part- funded by the 2014– 2020 European Structural and Investment Fund managed by the Scottish Government . The Energy Systems Catapult was set up by Innovate UK as an independen­t, not- for- profit centre of excellence.

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