Heat Networks Regulations Advisory Group

Overview

The Heat Networks (Scotland) Act 2021 has been designed to promote an increase of heat networks across Scotland in order to meet our net zero carbon targets, whilst also protecting consumer interests, particularly those vulnerable to fuel poverty. Each section of the Act sets out the framework for particular aspects of the planned regulatory system. It also provides powers for Scottish ministers to make regulations and publish statutory guidance.

The Heat Networks Delivery Plan, published in March 2022, outlines proposals for regulations and a timetable for delivery. We plan to have a functioning regulatory system in place by 2025. To ensure we do this, we have split that work into four work packages. Stakeholder engagement groups have been convened to advise during the preparation of secondary legislation and statutory guidance, enabling implementation of the provisions of the Heat Networks (Scotland) Act 2021.  

Building assessment reports and heat network zoning 

 

This group provides advice, expertise and feedback in respect of the implementation of part 3 of the Act, heat network zones and part 5 of the Act, building assessment reports.

We will be publishing membership and meeting minutes for this work package in the near future.

Consenting, key network assets and transfer scheme 

 

This group provides advice, expertise and feedback in respect of the implementation of part 2 of the Act, heat network consent and part 7 of the Act, key network assets.

Membership

Steering group 

  • Antony Akilade, Zero Waste Scotland 
  • Ken Brady, Energy Saving Trust 
  • Jan Reid, Scottish Enterprise 
  • Paul Moseley, Scottish Futures Trust 
  • Stephen Knight, Heat Trust 

Stakeholder engagement group 

  • Hugh Muschamp, Fife Council
  • Donald Macbrayne, Scottish Water Horizons 
  • Fiona Henderson, Affric Limited
  • Keith Thomason, University of St Andrews
  • Helen Melone, Scottish Renewables
  • Dennis Skov-Albertsen, Danish Embassy (UK)
  • Emma Church, Built Environment - Smarter Transformation (HeatSource)
  • Sara Mehrabi, COWI
  • Carol Aitken, Vattenfall
  • Ewan Jures, WSP UK Ltd
  • Ken Gordon, Ground Source Heat Pump Association
  • Ben Walker, SSE
  • Matthew Basnett, The ADE
  • Derek Leask, Shetland Heat and Power
  • Suzanne Cusick, Glasgow City Council 
  • Alan Brogan, Energy Consents Unit (Scot Gov)
  • Sarah-Jane McArthur, Brodies LLP Solicitors
  • Stephanie Millar, Citizens Advice Scotland
  • Kyle Drummond, Edinburgh Council
  • Kieran Sinclair, Danish Embassy (UK)

Permitting and local authority cost strategy 

 

This group providesadvice, expertise and feedback in respect of the implementation of part 4 of the Act, permitting and part 9 of the Act, in relation to the local authority cost strategy.

We will be publishing membership and meeting minutes for this work package in the near future.

Licensing and powers of licence holders 

 

This group provides advice, expertise and feedback in respect of the implementation of part 1 of the Act, licensing and part 6 of the Act, the powers of the licence holders.

Membership

Steering group 

  • Antony Akilade, Zero Waste Scotland 
  • Ken Brady, Energy Saving Trust 
  • Jan Reid, Scottish Enterprise 
  • Paul Moseley, Scottish Futures Trust 
  • Stephen Knight, Heat Trust 

Stakeholder engagement group 

  • Graham Wallace, Pinsent Masons
  • Kat Quane, Transport Scotland 
  • Tristan Wolfe, University of Aberdeen
  • Kevin Hamilton, independent public official (responsible to SMs and Scottish Parliament)
  • Carol Aitken, Vattenfall
  • Dominic Hutching, Ofgem
  • John Mitchell, West Dunbartonshire Council
  • Frazer Scott, Energy Action Scotland
  • Brian Clark, SSE
  • Alistair Hill, Consumer Scotland
  • Derek Leask, Shetland Heat and Power
  • Sarah-Jane McArthur, Brodies LLP Solicitors
  • Charlotte Owen, Hemiko
  • Mike Gettinby, University of St Andrews

Minutes

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