The political ambition to turn Scotland into a low carbon economy, powered by renewable energy technologies, is driven, in part, by the belief that such a transformation will reindustrialise the country and generate tens of thousands of skilled jobs. This paper reviews Scottish energy strategy since 1999 and notes the stronger policy link in recent years between investment in low carbon and renewable energy and related employment growth. The evolution of this strategy has culminated in explicit, ambitious targets for green jobs created. However, defining low carbon and renewable employment is complex. Three recent estimates of such employment in Scotland came to quite disparate conclusions. There is an underlying problem: the current lack o...
Transitioning the UK economy to meet net zero emission targets could deliver substantial wider econo...
Scottish government have set ambitious climate targets with a statutory requirement to achieve a 75%...
Changes in energy supply in the coming decades will have major economic implications. To understand ...
The political ambition to turn Scotland into a low carbon economy, powered by renewable energy techn...
In support of its ambitious target to reduce CO2 emissions the Scottish Government is aiming to have...
AbstractIn support of its ambitious target to reduce CO2 emissions the Scottish Government is aiming...
Purpose: This paper considers the development of ‘green' jobs in Scotland where the government...
Purpose: This paper considers the development of ‘Green’ jobs in one region of the Europ...
Generally, the key insight of our research concerns the need to broaden attention from technology an...
The promotion of low carbon and renewable energy (LC+RE) activities has become an important element ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to consider the development of “Green” jobs in one region of t...
Renewable electricity generation will an essential component of any net zero energy system. The depl...
Available online 16 March 2016 © 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. http://creativecommons...
Anticipated changes in energy provision over the next decades will likely have major implications on...
AbstractIn the view of pressing unemployment and environmental problems, different policies have bee...
Transitioning the UK economy to meet net zero emission targets could deliver substantial wider econo...
Scottish government have set ambitious climate targets with a statutory requirement to achieve a 75%...
Changes in energy supply in the coming decades will have major economic implications. To understand ...
The political ambition to turn Scotland into a low carbon economy, powered by renewable energy techn...
In support of its ambitious target to reduce CO2 emissions the Scottish Government is aiming to have...
AbstractIn support of its ambitious target to reduce CO2 emissions the Scottish Government is aiming...
Purpose: This paper considers the development of ‘green' jobs in Scotland where the government...
Purpose: This paper considers the development of ‘Green’ jobs in one region of the Europ...
Generally, the key insight of our research concerns the need to broaden attention from technology an...
The promotion of low carbon and renewable energy (LC+RE) activities has become an important element ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to consider the development of “Green” jobs in one region of t...
Renewable electricity generation will an essential component of any net zero energy system. The depl...
Available online 16 March 2016 © 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. http://creativecommons...
Anticipated changes in energy provision over the next decades will likely have major implications on...
AbstractIn the view of pressing unemployment and environmental problems, different policies have bee...
Transitioning the UK economy to meet net zero emission targets could deliver substantial wider econo...
Scottish government have set ambitious climate targets with a statutory requirement to achieve a 75%...
Changes in energy supply in the coming decades will have major economic implications. To understand ...