The National (Scotland)

‘Mind-boggling’ UK Govt silence on renewables projects

Key powers lie with ‘climate-wrecking’ Tories

- BY HAMISH MORRISON BY XANDER ELLIARDS

SCOTTISH Tory MP Andrew Bowie boasted that Scotland’s oil and gas sector paid for half of all energy bills this past winter.

Speaking on BBC’s Politics Live on Thursday, the Nuclear Minister claimed this was due to the UK-wide windfall tax.

This comes as Labour also announced plans last month to use Scotland’s oil and gas resources to fund a council tax freeze in England if they were in power, which was branded a “slap in the face” by the SNP.

The MP for West Aberdeensh­ire and Kincardine told presenter Jo Coburn: “The windfall tax, in which we now tax oil and gas companies 75% on the profits they make in the North Sea.

“That 75% tax has gone towards half of everybody in this country’s energy bills over the past winter.

“I know that mathematic­s and numbers are a difficult concept for the Labour Party. They have spent their non-dom policy, I think, three times over now.

“There’s only so many times you can actually spend money that is raised through a tax. We have spent the 75% levied on oil and gas on supporting everybody in this country over this past winter.

“We also want to, of course, incentivis­e companies to invest and create jobs and maximise economic recovery from the North Sea because oil and gas is important, it will be with us for the next 20-30 years.”

IT is “mind-boggling” that the UK Government has not delivered on its own promises to support the delivery of key renewables projects in Scotland – despite calls from the industry, the SNP have said.

It comes after a report commission­ed by Scottish Renewables concluded that six “pumped-storage hydro” energy projects north of the Border could create 15,000 jobs and generate billions for the economy.

In the wake of the report, which was published on Thursday, the renewables body called on the Tory government to “urgently deliver the measures it has promised to enable investment in large-scale, longdurati­on energy storage so developers can deliver the existing pipeline of ‘shovel ready’ pumped-storage hydro projects”.

Pumped-storage hydro is a type of renewable energy that uses surplus created during times of high supply to fill in the gaps during times of low supply.

In a simple example, two reservoirs at varying elevations would be used. At times of energy surplus, excess is used to pump water up from the low ground. When energy production is low, water is released to the bottom reservoir, turning a turbine as it goes to produce power and plug any gaps in the renewable system.

Such projects are seen as essential to a stable renewable energy network as they can help compensate for the variable output from sources such as solar and offshore wind.

However, the UK has just four pumped-storage hydro facilities, which were all commission­ed between 1963 and 1984.

There are six new projects slated for Scotland, which could more than double the UK’s current pumpedstor­age hydro capacity from 2.8GW to 7.7GW.

Andrew MacNish Porter, policy manager for economics and markets at Scottish Renewables, said pumpedhydr­o storage was “an establishe­d and proven technology” that could deliver “socio-economic benefits to communitie­s across the UK”.

But he went on: “However, an investment framework is needed to secure the massive capital investment required for these projects.

“We therefore urgently need the UK Government to clarify its support for pumped-storage hydro and deliver the required policy support to unlock the huge value these projects promise to deliver.”

SNP MSP Emma Harper told The

National: “Scotland has vast renewable energy resources that can help us meet our world-leading climate targets whilst becoming a powerhouse of green growth – and pumped-storage hydro must play a key part in meeting this ambition.

“It is mind-boggling that the Tory Westminste­r government continues to refuse to invest in sustainabl­e energy projects across Scotland, like these projects that would more than double the UK’s pumped-storage hydro capacity, create almost 15,000 jobs, and generate up to £5.8 billion for the UK economy.

“Time and time again Scotland is being let down by nonsensica­l Westminste­r decisions that ignore our potential and our interests, proving beyond a doubt that only with the full powers of independen­ce can so we make the most of Scotland’s huge green energy potential.”

And the Greens said the problems went far deeper than the Tory government’s refusal to engage with specific projects.

Mark Ruskell MSP said: “At present, so many of the most important powers lie with a climate-wrecking UK Government that is doubling down on nuclear energy and planning for over 100 new oil and gas licences.

“It’s not just about a failure to support specific projects, it’s their entire approach to energy policy that needs

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Emma Harper (top) and Mark Ruskell (bottom) both weighed in on the Tories energy policies
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