Articles tagged with "Energy"

Three questions answered about what the UK government's new nuclear energy investment means for Scotland

The UK government has found more money for development costs for a nuclear power plant. Ironically, after claiming the cupboard was bare and they had to withdraw winter fuel allowance from pensioners who were expecting the money to help them get through this winter, they have decided to invest much more in nuclear power - which will increase the cost of energy bills not decrease them.

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How Scotland could have “the cheapest electricity in Europe”

Power companies are regularly paid millions of pounds to turn off wind turbines in Scotland - while at the same time the UK electricity systems operator spends more millions on importing far more expensive electricity from the national power companies of France and Norway. That waste makes bills for Scottish businesses far higher than they need to be - but without independence, we have to wait for the UK to update the system.

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Grangemouth closure is serious threat to Scotland’s energy security

Yesterday energy firm PetroIneos announced the closure of the Grangemouth oil refinery and a transition to operations as an imports centre within the next 18 months. Grangemouth is Scotland’s only oil refinery, producing over 70% of all of Scotland’s petrol and diesel. The closure is a worrying development, leaving Scotland without a centre to refine its own oil and making us more vulnerable to dependency on foreign imports for fuel. 

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