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Inquiries / Issues for Scotland's Energy Supply / Evidence Submitted

Evidence has been received from the following organisations. Click here to see submissions from individuals.

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Aberdeenshire Council
Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group

Bond Pearce

British Energy
British Hydropower Association
Buccleuch Estates
Business Environment Partnership
BNFL
BP Plc
British Wind Energy Association
Reference:
Submission by the British Wind Energy Association to the Review of the UK Climate Change Programme Consultation.
CBI
Centrica
Coal Authority
Coal Pro
Reference:
Coal in a Balanced Energy Policy
Communities Scotland
Comhairle Nan Eilean Siar
Reference:
Considerations for Renewable Energy Developments in the Wester Isles; Comhairle Nan Eilean Siar; Stornoway; November 2004.
Confederation of Passenger Transport UK
J S Cruickshank & Associates
Depletion Scotland
Dumfries and Galloway Council
East Ayrshire Council
Energy Academy at Heriot-Watt University
Energy Action Scotland
Energy Institute
Energy Saving Trust
Reference:
"Agenda for Change Scotland - Action for a Low Carbon Society". Energy Saving Trust, 2005.
Forward Scotland
Friends of the Earth Scotland
GENERSYS Plc
Greenheat Systems Ltd
Highlands and Islands Enterprise
IChemE
IMechE
Industrial and Power Association
Institution of Electrical Engineers
Institute of Physics and Institute of Physics Scotland
James Jones and Sons Ltd
Mitsui Babcock Energy Ltd
Mountaineering Council of Scotland
National Grid Transco
Natural Environment Research Council
Nirex
North Ayrshire Council
North Lanarkshire Council
Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA)
Nuclear Free Local Authorities
Nuclear Industry Association
Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (OFGEM)
Orkney Islands Council
Orkney Renewable Energy Forum
Ramblers' Association Scotland
Reference :
Ramblers' Association Scotland Renewable Energy - Policy Statement, December 2004.
Review of the Renewables Obligation, Preliminary Consultation Document; Ramblers' Association; London; June 2005.
Renewable Energy Foundation
Reference:
"Renewable Energy, The Need for Balance and Quality"; The Renewable Energy Foundation; Manifesto 2005.

White, D.; “Reduction in Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Estimating The Potential Contribution From Wind-Power”; The Renewable Energy Foundation; Dec 2004

“2005-2006 Review of the Renewables Obligation”; The Renewable Energy Foundation; Oct 2004

“Carbon Abatement Technologies (CAT): A Strategy for Fossil Fuel Power Generation”; The Renewable Energy Foundation; Oct 2004.

Sharman, H.; “Why Wind Works for Denmark,” Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineering, May 2005; p66-72.

Sharman, H.; “Why the UK should build no more than 10GW of Wind Capacity”; Institution of Civil Engineering; In Press.

“The Scottish Executive 2005-2006 Review of the Renewables Obligation ( Scotland) Order”; The Renewable Energy Foundation; June 2005

Campbell, D.; Renewable Energy in Scotland Principles and Limits; Presentation to the Highland Council; 13 Apr 2005
Road Haulage Association
RSPB
Reference:
Strategic Locational Guidance for Wind Farm Developments"; RSPB Scotland; April 2005 (Draft version - work in progress).
Rural Development Initiatives
Rural Scotland
RWEnpower
RYA and RYA Scotland
Save our Borders Scenery
Reference:
“Can We Rely on the Wind”; The British Wind Energy Association; 2003
“Wind Report 2004”; E.ON Netz.
Sinden, G.; “Renewable Energy and Intermittency- Diversification and Optimisation”; University of Oxford; Nov 2002.
“Quantifying the System Costs of Additional Renewables in 2010”; A Report to the DTI; ILEX Energy Consulting; Oct 2002
“Transmission Charging and the GB Wholesale Electricity Market”; Parts 1 and 2; Ofgem/DTI Consultation; Aug 2003.
“The Costs of Generating Electricity”; Royal Academy of Engineering; London; March 2004.

Scottish and Southern Energy

Scottish Coal
Scottish Conservative Party
Scottish Council for Development and Industry
Reference:
Reference: Response to Trade and Industry Committee’s Inquiry into “Energy Policy-Security of Supply”; SCDI; Oct 2001
Response to DTI Consultation Paper “Energy Policy-Key Issues for Consultation”; SCDI; Sept 2002
Response to Scottish Executive Consultation “ Scotland’s Renewable Energy Potential-Beyond 2010”; SCDI; Nov 2002
Response to Scottish Parliament Consultation “Renewable Energy in Scotland”; SCDI; Jan 2004

“SCDI Submission to Environment and Rural Development Committee Inquiry into Climate Change”; Jan 2005

SCDI response to the UK Government's Energy Review 2006
Scottish Countryside Alliance
Scottish Enterprise
SEPA
Scottish Green Liberal Democrats
Scottish Green Party
Scottish National Party
Scottish Natural Heritage
Scottish Power
Scottish Renewables Forum

Reference:
“Harnessing Scotland’s Marine Energy Potential”; Forum for Renewable Energy Development in Scotland; 2004

“Promoting and Accelerating the Market Penetration of Biomass Technology in Scotland”; Forum for Renewable Energy Development in Scotland; 2005
“Scotland’s Renewable Energy Potential: Realising the Target”; Forum for Renewable Energy Development in Scotland; 2005
Scottish Solar Energy Group
Scottish Wildlife Trust
Shawater Ltd
Shetland Heat Energy and Power Ltd
Reference:
"Shetland District Heating News For Plumbers"; Issue 2; August 2005.
"Energy Efficiency"; House of Lords Science and Technology Committee Report; The Stationary Office Ltd; 15 July 2005.
South Ayrshire Council
Southern Uplands Alliance
Sustainable Development Commission Scotland
Reference:
Wind Power in the UK
Wood Fuel for Warmth
Trees Not Turbines
Westray Development Trust
WWF Scotland
Reference: “Analysis of the Scottish Climate Change Programme”; WWF by E3 International Pty Ltd; Feb 2005

“The Power to Save Our Climate-Reducing CO2 emissions in the UK power sector”; WWF UK by Ilex Energy Consulting; Nov 2004.

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