| Description | Considers the many factors and key drivers that influence energy use in Scotland today. Based on this understanding Volume 4 identifies the opportunities to improve energy use within Scotland and the barriers that must be overcome if this is to be achieved.
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| ISBN | (Web Only) |
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| Website Publication Date | October 08, 2009 |
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ISBN 978 0 7559 9101 3 (Web only publication)
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Contents
The Scottish Energy Study
Glossary
Executive Summary
1 Introduction
1.1 Scottish Energy Study
1.2 Volume 4 Methodology
1.3 The Policy Context
2 Issues, Opportunities and Barriers
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The interview process
2.3 Domestic Sector
2.4 Transport
2.5 Industry
2.6 Services
2.7 Cross Sector Matters
3 SWOT Analysis
Summary and Conclusions
Appendix 1 - Organisations Contacted
List of Figures
Figure 1 - Total Fuel Use 1990 vs. 2002
Figure 2 - Total fuel use by sector (2002)
Figure 3 - Comparison of Scottish GVA and CO2 Index
Figure 4 - Associations and Key Stakeholders Contacted
Figure 5 - Fuel split in the domestic sector
Figure 6 - Domestic sector CO2 produced Split by Energy Type
Figure 7 - Domestic sector Energy Use 1990 & 2002
Figure 8 - Occupancy Projected Trends
Figure 9 - Domestic Energy: Use per capita and per household
Figure 10 - UK Electricity consumption by household domestic appliance, by broad type8
Figure 11 - UK Abatement Cost Curve for the Domestic Sector in 2020
Figure 12 - Defra Segmentation Model
Figure 13 - Breakdown of Scottish Households by EST Segment
Figure 14 - Transport sector energy use 2002
Figure 15 - Transport CO2 2002 produced split by energy type
Figure 16 - Road Transport Energy Use 2002
Figure 17 - Road Transport: Growth in Distance Travelled26
Figure 18 - Air passenger growth
Figure 19 - UK Abatement Cost Curve for the Road Transport Sector in 2020
Figure 20 - Change in GDP by sector
Figure 21 - Scottish industry energy use by sub-sector
Figure 22 - Fuel split in industry
Figure 23 - Industry CO2 split by energy type
Figure 24 - Industry Sector Energy Use 1990 & 2002
Figure 25 - UK Prices of fuels purchased by industrial consumers (excluding tax)
Figure 26 - UK Abatement Cost Curve for the Processes in the Industry Sector in 2020
Figure 27 - Fuel split in the service sector
Figure 28 - Service Sector CO2 produced Split by Energy Type
Figure 29 - Services Sector Energy Use 1990 & 2002
Figure 30 - Turnover by commercial services sub-sector
Figure 31 - UK Abatement Cost Curve for the Non Domestic Buildings Sector in 2020
Figure 32 - Domestic Sector SWOT
Figure 33 - Transport Sector SWOT
Figure 34 - Industry Sector SWOT
Figure 35 - Service Sector SWOT
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