Survey shows enormous confidence in Scotland's renewable energy sector

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A NEW survey has revealed huge confidence in Scotland’s renewable energy future from industry bodies, as the SNP insists Westminster must not hold…

Trade body Scottish Renewables carried out the survey with supply chain organisations that revealed unanimous optimism about Scotland’s renewable potential with 100% of respondents believing Scotland to be a prime location for renewable energy investment, and expressing confidence in securing work within the industry for the next five years.

“Scotland’s already thriving energy sector is well on its way to becoming a world-leading renewable energy powerhouse, but while one government has pulled out all the stops to make this happen, another hasn’t. “We know Scotland is energy rich, but by harnessing the skilled workforce here we can deliver that ambition to lead the way inand ensure cheaper bills for Scottish households - demonstrating the need for Scotland to have full control over our own energy with

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