Meeting of the Parliament 28 May 2026 [Draft]
We need to manage that demand. The Scottish Government should have kept its commitment to reduce traffic kilometres by 20 per cent. It should have introduced the heat in buildings bill, which would have reduced energy demand to heat our homes. We can reduce the demand by changing how we use energy. The main problem for our energy in the UK, and for our costs here, is the way that the UK Government links energy, electricity and gas prices, which prevents bill payers from benefiting from the low generating cost of renewable energy. That urgently needs to change to allow for cheap renewable energy that would boost industry and accelerate the decarbonisation of heat and transport.