Supporters

Age Concern Scotland

website

Able to Keep Warm? Briefing on Fuel Poverty.

Response to Energy Efficiency and Micro Generation Bill Consultation

 

Barnardos Scotland

website

Briefing to MSPs, November 2005, Energy Policy Debate: No Scottish child should live in fuel poverty (jointly with Capability Scotland, Child Poverty Action Group Scotland, and Children in Scotland)

 

Energy Action Scotland

website

UK Fuel Poverty Monitor 2006 Report by Energy Action Scotland and Neighbourhood Energy Action (NEA) warning the Scottish Executive and UK Government that their fuel poverty targets are not going to be met unless further resources are pledged for vulnerable households. 

EAS Response to Energy Efficiency and Micro Generation Bill Consultation

 

Edinburgh Energy and Environment Consultancy
http://www.no2nuclearpower.org.uk

See in particular Amory Lovins article for Nuclear Engineering International December 2005 on why Micro generation and energy efficiency are beating nuclear power in the marketplace.

 

Energywatch Scotland
website

See Energywatch submission to the House of Commons Environment Food and Rural Affairs Committee investigation on climate change

 

Friends of the Earth Scotland
website

FoE Scotland welcome Energy Efficiency and Microgeneration Bill

 

Scottish Renewables
website

See Routemap to Scotland’s Renewable Future

Renewable Industry backs Boyack Bill

 

WWF Scotland
website

WWF welcomes Boyack Bill

Briefing to MSPs on Climate Change, June 2006

The Power of Scotland: Cutting Carbon with Scotland’s Renewable Energy
[Joint report with FoE[S] and RSPB[S]

WWF Response to SSP6