This draft strategy by the government of Scotland (February 2021) sets out actions and proposals for transforming the country’s buildings and the systems that supply their heat, ensuring all buildings reach zero emissions by 2045. A framework for the country’s long term local heat and energy efficiency, dubbed LHEES, is outlined. Strategic priorities include supporting those least able to pay; strategic investments in technology; showcasing net zero Leadership; and investing in Innovation and demonstration to drive forward competitive advantage. Under the £1.6-billion LHEES program, over two million homes and 100,000 non-domestic properties will transition from fossil fuel powered heating to non-fossil fuel energy efficient systems, by 2034, and, to zero emissions heating and cooling systems by 2045.
Keywords: Clean Tech, Energy Efficiency/Management, Market Sizing, Protocols/Standards, Renewable Energy, Zero Net Energy

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