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Waste heat recovery: introductory guide
Information about waste heat recovery and its potential as a low carbon heat source, as well as the process of capturing and utilising heat from industrial and commercial processes. The recovered heat can be used in a range of applications including
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5. Wastewater collection and treatment
This consultation seeks your views on the Scottish Government’s proposed principles and considerations in developing policy for the future of the water industry in Scotland in response to the climate emergency.
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2. Context
Sets out the proposed scope and level of detail for the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) of National Marine Plan 2 (NMP2), along with a description of the proposed assessment methodology.
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Blue economy
Information about the development of a blue economy action plan.
- Part of:
- Marine and fisheries grants
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Brussels fishery talks
Challenging outcome for the Scottish industry.
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Chapter 1: Bioenergy Use
The draft Bioenergy Policy Statement is seeking views on the priorities and principles that we have set out for the use of bioenergy, as well as views on the potential to scale up domestic production of biomass via planting of perennial energy crops.
- Part of:
- Draft Bioenergy Policy Statement
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4. Other Species
This report is based on the returns of an annual survey questionnaire sent to all active authorised fish farming businesses in Scotland during 2022. Statistics on employment, production and value are presented.
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5. Offences and Penalties
This guidance sits alongside the Remote Electronic Monitoring SSI, which came into force for Scallop Fishers on 17th June 2024.
- Part of:
- Remote Electronic Scallop Guidance
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Section 4 - Call for Evidence for Further, Future Allocation
A consultation on how Scottish additional quota fishing opportunities is allocated from 2024.
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Offshore MPA fisheries management measures: EIR release
Information request and response under the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004.
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