The Scotsman

Heating solution

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RATHER then wind, what about the huge fuel poverty problem in Scotland from lack of energy efficiency? Half the energy used to heat our buildings is wasted.

If Scotland can achieve a devolved energy policy, at least for heat energy, a universal insulation scheme could be pursued for all our buildings.

This would not only rescue a substantia­l proportion of our population from fuel poverty and illnesses associated with living and working in damp and ill-heated accommodat­ion, it would transform the energy economy.

Scotland, as north Britain, has a very different heating requiremen­t from those living in the south. A study of the temperatur­e difference­s between Lerwick and London shows the starkest of contrasts. There can be no contest in the argu- ment for special status in respect of devolving our heat energy requiremen­ts. This would allow the Scottish Government to regulate the major energy industries to ensure they invest in a rolling programme to make our buildings energy-efficient to eliminate fuel poverty.

Charging higher prices for the energy sold to consumers would become acceptable if so much less is being used. At the same time, the energy industries need to be encouraged by regulation, and possibly tax breaks, to develop heat recovery schemes.

Schemes like that being pioneered in Glasgow to use heat pumps and take heat from the River Clyde could be built at many of the estuaries in Scotland, including the Forth, the Tay, the Don and the Dee.

District heating, including utilising industrial waste heat for commercial and domestic buildings, has also been a Cinderella which needs policies implemente­d to expedite developmen­t.

Without devolved powers for heat energy, Scotland will remain a third world country with its energy economic potential blighted. Western Harbour Midway

Edinburgh

pushed? It allows an MSP to take the place if Jim Murphy gets the leader’s post. to step down because they can’t have two Westminste­r MPs leading the Labour Party in Scotland. London dictating again. have always gravitated to Westminste­r, whereas local councillor types ended up in Holyrood. Scotland deserves its best political people cutting their teeth in London and returning to Edinburgh to make sure the big decisions here are the right ones. eloquent leader. If only we could now get David Miliband back

anyone notice? me to see the party imploding like this. for granted for so long it did not realise disaster was staring it in the face. Lamont, the problem with Scotland’s Labour Party is that it is controlled by London. So the solution is appoint a new leader from … London. D’oh!

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