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Scottish Energy Study Volume 4: Issues, Opportunities and Barriers

DescriptionConsiders 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.
ISBN (Web Only)
Official Print Publication Date
Website Publication DateOctober 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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