This chapter examines the role of nuclear energy on current Scottish energy policy, an underexplored area of value whether Scotland remains in the UK, secures independence or further devolution post Brexit. A recurrent theme in the analysis is that whether one is for, against, or indifferent to new nuclear energy development, it highlights a major gap in Scotland’s energy and environmental policy goals. Too often, the Scottish Government perspective has been reduced to a low-carbon energy development debate between nuclear and renewables, with little reflection on how to reduce fossil fuel dependency. Aspirations to being a low-carbon economy, a global leader in climate change and to decarbonising its electricity market means Scotland needs...
Simple indicative factors such as political populism and resource abundance cannot fully explain the...
This PhD thesis examines the role of nuclear energy in the transition to a low carbon economy in the...
The role of energy in the Scottish economy is of crucial importance. As a basic input to industrial ...
This paper examines the role of nuclear energy in Scotland, and the concerns for Scotland as it vote...
Political support for renewable energy development, especially offshore renewables, is particularly ...
This paper explores the emergence of a distinctive energy policy for Scotland and raises the issue o...
AbstractThe UK government has established ambitious policies to address climate change and promote r...
This briefing paper considers the extent to which renewables in Scotland are shaped by the policy re...
At the beginning of 2013 five academics from different UK universities published a paper on the pros...
• Scotland is set to lose over half its current electricity generating capacity due to closure of th...
This chapter examines the development of Scottish renewable electricity policy under devolution from...
Scotland offers a case study of a country with significant fossil energy resources that has recently...
© 2020 Scotland offers a case study of a country with significant fossil energy resources that has s...
UK Energy policy is at a critical juncture, with major changes in the electricity generation mix in ...
The United Kingdom has a unique constitutional landscape in comparison to any other nuclear state. D...
Simple indicative factors such as political populism and resource abundance cannot fully explain the...
This PhD thesis examines the role of nuclear energy in the transition to a low carbon economy in the...
The role of energy in the Scottish economy is of crucial importance. As a basic input to industrial ...
This paper examines the role of nuclear energy in Scotland, and the concerns for Scotland as it vote...
Political support for renewable energy development, especially offshore renewables, is particularly ...
This paper explores the emergence of a distinctive energy policy for Scotland and raises the issue o...
AbstractThe UK government has established ambitious policies to address climate change and promote r...
This briefing paper considers the extent to which renewables in Scotland are shaped by the policy re...
At the beginning of 2013 five academics from different UK universities published a paper on the pros...
• Scotland is set to lose over half its current electricity generating capacity due to closure of th...
This chapter examines the development of Scottish renewable electricity policy under devolution from...
Scotland offers a case study of a country with significant fossil energy resources that has recently...
© 2020 Scotland offers a case study of a country with significant fossil energy resources that has s...
UK Energy policy is at a critical juncture, with major changes in the electricity generation mix in ...
The United Kingdom has a unique constitutional landscape in comparison to any other nuclear state. D...
Simple indicative factors such as political populism and resource abundance cannot fully explain the...
This PhD thesis examines the role of nuclear energy in the transition to a low carbon economy in the...
The role of energy in the Scottish economy is of crucial importance. As a basic input to industrial ...