Publication: Decarbonising heat in homes

by Auditor General

The Scottish Government will not be able to phase out fossil-fuel home heating systems by 2045 unless it significantly increases the scale and pace of activity.

Main report
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News release
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Key facts from our report

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Stephen Boyle, Auditor General for Scotland, talks about the report.

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Exhibit 1: How Scotland’s 2.5 million homes are heated
Exhibit 1
Exhibit 2: Examples of clean heating systems
Exhibit 2
Exhibit 4: The main pillars and stakeholders required to achieve the decarbonisation of heating in homes
Exhibit 4
Exhibit 6: Carbon emissions from heating homes
Exhibit 6
Exhibit 9: The Scottish Government has committed £1.8 billion to its HIBS programme over the current parliamentary term
Exhibit 9
Exhibit 10: Key devolved and reserved powers relevant to decarbonising heat in homes
Exhibit 10