The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Moving landscape needs more action

- JEAN MORRISON, CHAIRWOMAN, ABERDEEN RENEWABLE ENERGY GROUP (AREG)

It will come as no surprise to readers when I say we are in the midst of a cost-ofliving crisis. Global demand and concerns on UK energy supply arising from the Russia and Ukraine conflict have led to energy bills alone rising by 54% on average in the UK, leaving many people faced with the devastatin­g choice of putting food on the table or heating their homes.

We’re also under increasing pressure to seriously tackle climate change, with the recent Intergover­nmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report warning the window to limit global warming to safe levels is rapidly closing.

In his Spring Statement, Chancellor Rishi Sunak reduced tax on items such as solar panels, insulation and heat pumps from five percent to zero. The government states a typical family having rooftop solar panels installed will save more than £1,000 in total on installati­on, as well as £300 annually on their energy bills.

While AREG welcomes the intention to make the country more energy efficient and lower our dependency on imported gas, we recognise this initiative doesn’t help low-income households who don’t have the capital to make the initial investment.

AREG is calling for a scheme through local authoritie­s to administer advice and services for low-income households looking to make their homes more energy efficient. Here in the north-east of Scotland the local authoritie­s already have local energy advice services to make homes more energy efficient, helping the environmen­t and household budgets.

Aberdeen City Council has been keen to be at the forefront of any renewable energy initiative­s with its £19m Hydrogen Bus Project, and the largest hydrogen fuel cell installati­on in the UK is now in place at P&J Live.

The Donside Hydro Project at Tillydrone is harnessing energy from the river Don to create electricit­y which will be sold to the national grid – so it is happening at a very local level and AREG is well placed to support these renewable energy projects.

 ?? ?? PLANNING: Jean Morrison, chairwoman of AREG.
PLANNING: Jean Morrison, chairwoman of AREG.

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