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The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Chamber
07 Oct 2021
Heat in Buildings Strategy
Today, we publish Scotland’s heat in buildings strategy and, with it, we mark a significant step towards bringing to an end the contribution that heating our homes and buildings makes to climate change. The ambition that is set out in the strategy is significant, and rightly s...
The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Chamber
28 Nov 2023
Heat in Buildings
The climate crisis is, of course, the greatest challenge of our age. Scotland has halved its emissions since 1990, but the most challenging part of the journey lies ahead. The First Minister and the Cabinet Secretary for Transport, Net Zero and Just Transition will be at the 2...
The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants' Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Committee
12 Sep 2023
Subordinate Legislation
Thank you very much, convener, and good morning, colleagues. I am pleased to be here to present the Building (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2023, which is also known as the new-build heat standard. It is an important step because it is the first time since all parties in Par...
The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Committee
07 Nov 2023
Subordinate Legislation
Thank you very much, convener. I give my sincere apologies for the short delay—that is more than I got from the train announcement as we were held outside Waverley station. I am sorry to have taken a few minutes longer than expected to get here. I am grateful for the chance t...
Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Committee
26 Apr 2022
Subordinate Legislation
Good morning, colleagues. I am grateful for the opportunity to give evidence on the draft Local Heat and Energy Efficiency Strategies (Scotland) Order 2022. As we are all aware, achieving our statutory targets for net zero and fuel poverty will mean transforming Scotland’s bu...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
07 Nov 2023
Subordinate Legislation
Heat networks are particularly viable and effective when they have a range of different heat consumers—not all domestic but some commercial, some industrial, and large public buildings, for example—and a range of heat sources. Some networks will have a heavy reliance on a sing...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
01 Jun 2022
General Question Time · District Heating and Waste Incineration
Mr Fairlie is right to point to the much more extensive use of heat networks in some other European countries. Currently, upwards of 1.18 terawatt hours of heat is supplied by heat networks in Scotland. We want significant growth so that, by the end of this decade, 6 terawatt ...
The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Chamber
18 Jan 2022
Retrofitting Buildings for Net Zero
I thank the committee for its on-going work on the issues arising from the retrofitting of buildings. As Ariane Burgess noted in closing her speech, that is an enormous challenge that we must confront together as a critical part of our response to the climate emergency. The c...
The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Chamber
02 Nov 2022
Western Isles Interconnector
Even if it is a niche debate, it is an extremely important niche. Not everyone is drawn to the slightly more technical aspects of such an issue, but the realisation of the project to which Alasdair Allan has drawn our attention will benefit huge numbers of people across Scotla...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
18 Jan 2022
Retrofitting Buildings for Net Zero
By happy coincidence, the next paragraph in my speech begins, “The third issue I wish to raise is cost.” I recognise that members and members of the public have serious questions. At the beginning of a multidecade programme of work, no Government would be in a position to say ...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
28 Nov 2023
Heat in Buildings
Absolutely: there will be places where individual household-by-household or building-by-building solutions will be right, but there will be many parts of Scotland where district heat networks and communal systems across large multiple-occupancy buildings will be the right way ...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
28 Nov 2023
Heat in Buildings
Marie McNair is absolutely right to draw attention to that scheme, which is an excellent example, not just at the technical level of how heat networks can provide affordable and reliable decarbonised heat, but at an economic level, where leadership by the local authority is ma...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
26 Sep 2023
Climate Emergency
That was as cynical an act of political vandalism as I have seen, not just to our green ambitions but also to this Parliament’s ability to legislate. The direct harm that the change of policy has done will be bad enough, but there is also a huge missed opportunity in the posi...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
07 Nov 2023
Subordinate Legislation
I would encourage the member and others in the committee, if they have not yet taken the chance, to visit some of the heat networks that are already in operation, including some that are being expanded or redeveloped. In essence, the networks are made up of highly insulated p...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
22 Nov 2023
Parliamentary Bureau Motions
No, thank you. The private investment will be driven by creating demand for heat networks. The funding that we have currently allocated to heat networks is to 2026, whereas the target is for nine years later. We know that there is significant interest from private investors i...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
10 Jan 2023
Proposed Domestic Building Environmental Standards (Scotland) Bill
That is a hugely important aspect, and it is relevant to the whole of my heat in buildings portfolio. The Passivhaus concept and improvements to building standards are one important aspect of delivering this in new builds. However, if we are going to achieve what we need to on...
The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Chamber
22 Nov 2023
Parliamentary Bureau Motions
I am grateful for the chance to respond to the points that have been raised on the SSI. It is an order that supports our ambition to grow the number and scale of heat networks in Scotland, which are systems that will supply many of us with clean heating in the years ahead. Th...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
28 Nov 2023
Heat in Buildings
We have engaged actively with colleagues from Denmark, who advised the Government on the shaping and framing of the heat networks legislation in the previous session of Parliament. I have also had the opportunity to visit Denmark to see the continued expansion of heat networks...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
04 Mar 2025
Scotland’s Renewable Future
I do not have time, I am afraid. We have an energy system that is still regulated as though it is for the needs of the 20th century. Renewable electricity is the cheapest power to generate and should be the cheapest to consume, but the way that the UK regulates the energy mar...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
11 Mar 2025
Cost of Living
We need to have a serious conversation about cutting back on the level of chronic inequality in relation to the distribution of wealth in our society, because that is the fundamental problem. If we want Scandinavian levels of public services—which I do—we need Scandinavian lev...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
07 Oct 2021
Heat in Buildings Strategy
As I said in my statement, we see the strategy as really critical to a green economic recovery for Scotland. We estimate that an additional 16,400 jobs will be supported across the economy by 2030 as a result of the investment that will be deployed in zero-emissions heat. In t...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
04 May 2023
Portfolio Question Time · Low-carbon Heating in Homes (Installation Incentives)
There may be some differences in expectation here. We have always been clear that the detail of our heat in buildings programme, which has already been consulted on at a high level, will be subject to a detailed consultation that we will publish this spring. The detail of our ...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
12 Sep 2024
Programme for Government (Growing Scotland’s Green Economy)
The Government’s motion refers to “concrete actions to accelerate the transition”. That is certainly a description of what is needed from a green industrial strategy; sadly, in my view, it is also a description of what is missing from it. I do not intend to focus too muc...
The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Committee
17 May 2022
Subordinate Legislation
Thank you, convener, and good afternoon. I am happy to address the committee to update members on the progress of the Scottish Government’s work on fire safety and energy regulations. I will first cover fire safety and then energy. In late 2020, a fire safety review panel wa...
The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Chamber
29 Jun 2022
Portfolio Question Time · Gas Boiler Replacement
“Heat in Buildings Strategy—Achieving Net Zero Emissions in Scotland’s Buildings” identifies priority technologies that are available for deployment in the near term. Those that are relevant to homes that currently use gas boilers are—first of all, of course—energy efficiency ...
The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Chamber
24 Jan 2024
Green Economy
There has been a little bit of fairly predictable knockabout stuff in today’s debate, as usual. Perhaps it is inevitable—we all do it sometimes. However, I will start by stepping out of character a little bit and agreeing with something that Fergus Ewing said—yes, it happens o...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Committee
06 Jun 2012
Renewable Energy Targets Inquiry
Good morning. We have explored fully the opportunities from wind and the need for a renewable electricity supply. I am glad that the issues of ownership also came up at the end. However, the other half of our energy consumption is heat. I want to put some questions first to Mr...
The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Chamber
01 Jun 2022
General Question Time · District Heating and Waste Incineration
In February, we launched our £300 million heat network fund, which helps local authorities and private companies to develop heat networks, including making use of existing waste heat, where possible. We currently support heat network projects in Aberdeen and Midlothian that wi...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
12 Sep 2023
Subordinate Legislation
To move slightly beyond the new-build heat standard, local authorities are expected to play a larger role in the energy system more generally. The Heat Networks (Scotland) Act 2021, which was passed at the tail end of the most recent parliamentary session and which is now bein...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
07 Nov 2023
Subordinate Legislation
I see no reason why we should not be using waste heat from a facility that already exists. Waste heat is a resource that, at the moment, is going to waste. Separately, quite unconnected to the specific policy of heat network targets, the Government has an approach on incinera...
The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Chamber
10 Jan 2023
Proposed Domestic Building Environmental Standards (Scotland) Bill
In what was a lively debate this afternoon, there were a number of calls for more constructive politics in the Parliament. I am therefore delighted that this short statement will give members the chance to welcome yet another example of the Government putting constructive poli...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
17 May 2022
Subordinate Legislation
The standard introduces a requirement to mitigate the risk of summer overheating in new homes and new residential buildings that are used in a similar way. We are aware that that is a lower risk in Scotland than in other parts of the UK, but it is important that we establish t...
The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Chamber
15 Dec 2022
Portfolio Question Time · Heat in Buildings Strategy
We published a report in October setting out our progress against the heat in buildings strategy. Since publication of the strategy, we have published our heat networks delivery plan and legislation requiring all local authorities to produce a local heat and energy efficiency ...
The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Chamber
22 Sep 2022
Gas Safety Week 2022
As others have done, I thank Clare Adamson for lodging the motion for debate. I also thank all members from around the chamber for their contributions on an important and life-saving matter. Whether we are talking about sudden and traumatic events such as the one that Siobha...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
26 Apr 2022
Subordinate Legislation
A huge amount of work is happening in this space, not only in the next year or two, when local authorities have to deliver their first LHEES, but in the longer term. This is a multidecade programme of work. The green heat finance task force is already up and running, and its...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
12 Sep 2023
Subordinate Legislation
Principally, we would be talking about heat pumps and connection to heat networks. There are other electrical systems, too; for example, some people might choose to use smart electric storage. The regulations are technology neutral. We expect that heat pumps will play a subst...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
01 May 2025
Scotland’s Hydrogen Future
If I understand the argument correctly, that still depends on the development and efficiency of carbon capture and storage, which has yet to be proven and will always add additional cost. Green hydrogen is where Scotland has a massive advantage. The potential scale of renewab...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
07 Oct 2021
Heat in Buildings Strategy
Absolutely; that is an example of the importance of delivering such flagship heat networks. The project is now commissioned and open, and we will be working closely with West Dunbartonshire Council to produce a lessons learned report that we will share widely to ensure that he...
The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Chamber
16 Dec 2021
General Question Time · Community Heat and Power Networks
As set out in the heat in buildings strategy, we will invest £400 million over this session to support the development of heat networks and low-carbon heat infrastructure at scale in Scotland. We will also launch a heat network pre-capital support unit in 2022, which will help...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
07 Sep 2023
Portfolio Question Time · Renewable Heating Systems in Homes
This is another hugely important aspect of the agenda. The Parliament passed the Heat Networks (Scotland) Act 2021 in the previous parliamentary session, and we are implementing that legislation. Public bodies are under a new duty to assess whether their estate would be suitab...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
28 Nov 2023
Heat in Buildings
We engage with network operators and the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets on that. Ivan McKee is quite right that the application of electrification for heat and transport has implications for grid upgrades, but it also offers opportunities. As we create more storage, in ...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
12 Mar 2024
Topical Question Time · Heat in Buildings Bill (Regulatory Review Group)
Mr Mountain knows that, in our consultation on energy efficiency standards, we have proposed taking a simpler approach to achieving those standards. That will be based on applying only those from a prescribed list of measures that are applicable in each building. We are confid...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
07 Oct 2021
Heat in Buildings Strategy
I am pleased that Joe FitzPatrick sees that the cultural sector is enthusiastic. It not only has a direct role to play in terms of its buildings; its buildings can also be showcases, because many of them are publicly accessible and can lead on the public awareness of the trans...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green Chamber
23 Feb 2011
Proposed Waste Incineration Plant (Loganswell)
I agree with Ken Macintosh’s comment about controversial planning applications in which the developer does not yet own the land. The proposal that we are discussing is not the only example of that in Scotland. The issue is highly controversial and needs to be dealt with more w...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
29 Jun 2022
Portfolio Question Time · Gas Boiler Replacement
I have had the opportunity to meet Lord Haughey and discuss the issues with him. I know that he has strong views on the matter. However, the experience that we have and the comparable data that we have from countries that already have a long history of using heat pumps and hea...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
07 Nov 2023
Subordinate Legislation
As we set out in the consultation, the three proposed targets were based on not only the information from the first assessment report, which looked at where heat network zones will be, but a range of scenarios about the viability of heat networks—a high or low scenario might m...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
07 Nov 2023
Subordinate Legislation
Yes. We have been exploring a range of models of operation. That might involve direct municipal ownership; it might involve joint ventures between local authorities and other partners. The opportunity exists not only to ensure that heat decarbonisation is achievable for people...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
07 Nov 2023
Subordinate Legislation
Yes. The legislation that was passed in the previous session of the Scottish Parliament to get the work under way was done before we knew that the United Kingdom Energy Act 2023 was coming, so we have taken account of some of the changes that took place in that. The committee ...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
07 Nov 2023
Subordinate Legislation
It will depend on the specific settings in each area. That is why LHEES are being taken forward at the local level. If the committee has not had the chance to learn about the heat network in Shetland, for example, I think that that would be instructive. It has been in operati...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
22 Nov 2023
Parliamentary Bureau Motions
For example, Glasgow’s LHEES identifies that heat networks there have the potential to supply between 1TWh and 4TWh of the city’s heat annually. We have launched the heat network support unit, which is already helping local authorities through the pre-capital stages of heat ne...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
27 May 2025
Community-owned Energy
Both repowering and lease renewal for land can be trigger points or opportunities to achieve that. We perhaps need to go a little further than simply encouraging the private sector to maybe donate a little and instead make it a requirement, so that we see a significant increas...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
16 May 2012
Renewable Energy Targets Inquiry
I am glad that Lesley McInnes mentioned the private housing sector, because it is probably the part that we have not touched on before. I wonder whether West Highland Housing Association, Shetland Heat Energy and Power and Aberdeen Heat and Power can say something about mixed ...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
06 Jun 2012
Renewable Energy Targets Inquiry
Many of our cities have lots of high-density low-rise accommodation, such as tenements, which should by their nature lend themselves to the collective uptake of renewable heat, whether through heat pumps in back courts or micro-CHP for tenement buildings. How can we remove the...
The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Chamber
24 Nov 2021
Portfolio Question Time · Retrofitting Homes (Housing Strategy)
The housing to 2040 strategy, fuel poverty strategy and heat in buildings strategy together set out our approach to decarbonising heat and eradicating fuel poverty. We have run a number of advice and funding schemes. We have increased investment to £268 million this year and h...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
16 Dec 2021
General Question Time · Community Heat and Power Networks
The Scottish Government is clear, across the whole heat in buildings strategy, that a huge scale of investment is needed. That is why we will create a green heat finance task force to look at the wide range of options for increasing that investment. We are committed to support...
The Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenants’ Rights (Patrick Harvie) Green Chamber
25 Oct 2022
Energy Prices Bill
I thank members for their consideration of the legislative consent memorandum in relation to the UK Government’s emergency Energy Prices Bill. As ever, when discussing reserved energy legislation, we must remind ourselves once again of the many vital actions that the Scottish ...
Patrick Harvie Green Chamber
07 Sep 2023
Portfolio Question Time · Decarbonisation of Buildings (Assistance Schemes)
Willie Coffey is absolutely right on the issue of public awareness. The public engagement strategy for Scotland will be led by the new heat and energy efficiency Scotland agency. It is also vital that the UK Government publishes firm plans to rebalance fuel prices. That is ne...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
12 Sep 2023
Subordinate Legislation
First, that particular measure has to be seen in the context of the wider changes. Some of your witnesses in the earlier session talked about decarbonising and moving to electric sources and whether all that is happening at the same time as the installation of electric vehicle...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
07 Nov 2023
Subordinate Legislation
A range of discussions have taken place not only with individual potential investors—the Scottish Government has an investor panel that advises it—but through the green heat finance task force. As the committee knows, that has now been meeting for some significant time. Its fi...
Patrick Harvie Green Committee
07 Nov 2023
Subordinate Legislation
Well, the proposals that we are about to consult on on heat in buildings set out how the heat standard will work, and they recognise that fossil fuel systems for emergency back-up might continue to be necessary. It is probably more likely that those would be portable systems, ...
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Meeting of the Parliament (Hybrid) 07 October 2021

07 Oct 2021 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Heat in Buildings Strategy

Today, we publish Scotland’s heat in buildings strategy and, with it, we mark a significant step towards bringing to an end the contribution that heating our homes and buildings makes to climate change. The ambition that is set out in the strategy is significant, and rightly so on the eve of the 26th UN climate change conference of the parties—COP26—in Glasgow. Urgent action is needed if we are to stand a chance of limiting warming to under 1.5°C.

The strategy presents a pathway towards decarbonising our homes and non-domestic buildings in line with our statutory climate change commitments, which all parties united behind when the Parliament passed the Climate Change (Emissions Reduction Targets) (Scotland) Act 2019. It sets out the Government’s vision that our homes and buildings will be cleaner, greener and easier to heat by 2045. That means improving energy efficiency standards and replacing fossil fuel heating systems with zero emissions ones.

The strategy sets a clear and overarching objective that, by 2030, greenhouse gas emissions from homes and buildings must be 68 per cent lower than they were in 2020. That will require more than a million homes and the equivalent of 50,000 non-domestic buildings to convert to zero emissions heat this decade. It is a huge transition that will affect communities, businesses and households all across Scotland.

To pave the way, it is essential that homes and buildings achieve a good standard of energy efficiency. By 2030, we want to see a large majority of homes achieving a level of energy efficiency that is at least equivalent to an energy performance certificate C, with all homes meeting that standard by 2033 where that is feasible and cost effective. That will ensure that future energy costs are affordable, and that we continue to remove poor energy efficiency as a driver of fuel poverty.

As we address the damaging climate change impact of heating with unabated fossil fuels, we must do so in a way that supports our efforts to tackle social inequality. We must deliver a just transition. The strategy therefore sets out the guiding principles that will ensure that our actions to decarbonise heat do not have a detrimental impact on rates of fuel poverty.

We recognise that there are challenges. Many zero-emissions heating systems are currently more costly to install and can be more expensive to run than fossil fuel alternatives. Just as we have seen with renewable electricity, however, costs are coming down rapidly and they will continue to do so, but we need to work together across sectors and jurisdictions to overcome barriers and build momentum. We will provide support to help people to switch to zero-emissions heating, reducing household costs, improving homes and helping to tackle the climate emergency.

The strategy that we publish today builds on the draft that was published in February. I was pleased that the draft received so many supportive responses, and to see the breadth of stakeholders who welcomed the scale and pace of ambition that it set out. The final strategy reflects much of the insight that was generated through the consultation, as well as the additional actions that have been agreed as part of the Scottish Government’s agreement with the Scottish Green Party.

As we undertake the heat transition, we know that there will be more issues to resolve and we are committed to doing so collaboratively, drawing on the best knowledge and ideas from across society. Today’s strategy sets a clear direction for the heat transition, but it also acknowledges that no one has all the answers at this stage. The strategy lays a firm foundation for on-going work, including through the refreshed energy strategy and energy just transition plan that will be published next year, and the fuel poverty strategy that will be published later this year.

Over this session of Parliament, we will invest at least £1.8 billion in heat and energy efficiency projects across Scotland. As well as helping to meet our targets, that will provide a much-needed stimulus to the heat and energy efficiency sector and the broader construction and home maintenance and improvement industries, thereby contributing to a green economic recovery for Scotland.

I am pleased to announce that we are doubling the social housing net zero heat fund to at least £200 million. That capital funding will support decarbonisation of social housing, and it illustrates our on-going commitment to working with the sector. We are also more than doubling the funding that is allocated to improving public sector buildings such as schools and hospitals to at least £200 million, which will enable the public sector estate to showcase zero-emissions buildings. In addition, we have committed to investing at least £400 million over the parliamentary session in large-scale heat and energy efficiency projects, including zero carbon heat networks and large-scale heat pumps.

Alongside that support, the strategy sets out further detail on how we will accelerate the transition more broadly. We estimate the total investment that will be required to transform homes and buildings across the country to be in excess of £33 billion. It is clear that that cost cannot be borne by Government alone. We are establishing a new green heat finance task force to identify innovative solutions to maximise private sector investment and find new ways to help to spread the up-front cost of making properties warmer, greener and more energy efficient.

Investment in the heat transition will generate significant opportunities for Scotland. We estimate that 16,400 jobs will be supported across the economy in 2030 from the deployment of zero-emissions heat. We will continue to flex our delivery programmes to support local jobs and create opportunities for young people. Over the next few months, we will co-produce with the sector a supply chain delivery plan to create new investment opportunities and support high-value local jobs.

We will also bring forward a framework of regulations that sets clear standards for property owners across all tenures and building types. That framework will provide the certainty and assurance to secure investment and give confidence to the supply chain.

Our regulatory framework will build on existing standards that are already in place and will require action on energy efficiency and zero-emissions heating. In 2025, we will introduce regulations that will require all homes to reach a good level of energy efficiency—EPC C or equivalent—for example, at point of sale or change of tenancy. All homes will have to reach that standard by the backstop date of 2033, with the private rented sector having an earlier backstop of 2028. That will support our commitment to phasing out the need to install fossil-fuel boilers in off-gas properties from 2025 and in on-gas areas from 2030, to the extent that devolved powers allow.

Public engagement will be critical. While technologies such as heat pumps and heat networks have long pedigrees in other European countries, they are unfamiliar to many of us. We will increase public engagement by building on our existing advice services and taking steps to raise awareness. To support that, we will establish a national public energy agency to provide leadership and harness the potential of scaled-up programmes to decarbonise heat. In addition, we are working with local government to put in place local heat and energy efficiency strategies for decarbonising homes and buildings for all parts of Scotland.

The heat transition is an unprecedented challenge that will directly touch the lives of virtually everyone in Scotland. Building owners and supply chains need to have confidence in the long-term pathway and the policies that underpin it. The scale of the challenge requires a cross-party approach. I have therefore invited party spokespeople to come together to discuss how we can work collectively to take forward our heat in buildings strategy, just as we acted collectively to set the climate change targets.

The strategy sets out an ambitious package of work and maximises the Scottish Government’s impact within the confines of the devolution settlement. However, we do not have all the powers that are necessary to deliver the transformational change that is required. We are therefore calling on the United Kingdom Government to take urgent action to support the just transition to decarbonised heating.

The delayed UK heat and buildings strategy must set out how the UK Government will use its regulatory and policy levers to incentivise rapid deployment of zero-emissions heat technologies. We urgently need a stronger commitment and a clearer action plan from the UK Government, including reforms to energy markets and decisions about the future of the gas grid. Recent volatility in global natural gas markets further underscores the urgency of action in reserved policy areas to maintain security of energy supplies and to support vulnerable customers.

This morning, I had the opportunity to visit a communal air source heat pump project in Springburn in Glasgow. The project, which is co-funded by North Glasgow Homes, the district heating loan fund and the Scottish Government’s low-carbon infrastructure transition programme, delivers zero-emissions heat to six high-rise social housing tower blocks. Not only will that significantly reduce emissions, but it will reduce heating costs for 600 homes by up to 60 per cent, improving tenants’ wellbeing by making their homes warmer and cheaper to heat.

We must get the transition right for every community. The heat in buildings strategy is the foundation for doing so; securing the necessary reduction in emissions from our buildings to respond to the global climate emergency, demonstrating tangible commitments to our international partners at COP26, creating economic opportunities in Scotland and improving the buildings in which we live, work and play.

I commend Scotland’s heat in buildings strategy to Parliament.

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The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
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Stuart McMillan (Greenock and Inverclyde) (SNP) SNP
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Brian Whittle (South Scotland) (Con) Con
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Joe FitzPatrick (Dundee City West) (SNP) SNP
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I am pleased that Joe FitzPatrick sees that the cultural sector is enthusiastic. It not only has a direct role to play in terms of its buildings; its buildin...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
I call Sarah Boyack, who is joining us remotely.
Sarah Boyack (Lothian) (Lab) Lab
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Patrick Harvie Green
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Covid-19 has put a strain on every household in Scotland and many are no doubt wondering how we can achieve net zero while rebuilding from the hardships of t...
Patrick Harvie Green
As I said in my statement, we see the strategy as really critical to a green economic recovery for Scotland. We estimate that an additional 16,400 jobs will ...
Liam McArthur (Orkney Islands) (LD) LD
I welcome the strategy. The minister says that public engagement will be critical to the strategy, but recent changes to the warmer homes Scotland scheme too...
Patrick Harvie Green
Yes—absolutely. I very much recognise Liam McArthur’s concern about this issue as the constituency member for island communities. He has written to me and lo...
Mark Ruskell (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Green) Green
I welcome this transformative strategy and, in particular, the commitment that the minister has given to work across the chamber. I hope that that will set a...
Patrick Harvie Green
I have already set out the doubling of the funding that we will give to the public sector to engage in this agenda. I come back to the answer that I gave ear...
Dr Alasdair Allan (Na h-Eileanan an Iar) (SNP) SNP
I recently met Tighean Innse Gall, a trusted insulation provider in my constituency, which is encountering serious difficulties because of the new UK-wide in...
Patrick Harvie Green
I will of course be very happy to have a discussion with Alasdair Allan about that. I am aware that PAS 2035 introduces a new retrofit co-ordinator role to e...
Dean Lockhart (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) Con
Is the £1.8 billion of funding that was announced in today’s statement in addition to the core budget that is allocated to these portfolios? In other words, ...
Patrick Harvie Green
In relation to the first question, at least £1.8 billion is the total commitment over the course of this parliamentary session; I hope that that is clear. ...
Marie McNair (Clydebank and Milngavie) (SNP) SNP
The minister will be aware that the first large-scale district heating system in Scotland was officially opened in my constituency last week. It uses water f...