A new nationwide campaign to upgrade Scotland's homes has been launched by trade unions, tenants unions, anti-poverty groups, environmentalists and academics.
Led by the Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC), the 'Our Climate, Our Homes' campaign is calling for Councils to establish local energy companies and upgrade homes. The campaign is supported by Living Rent, the Poverty Alliance, Friends of the Earth Scotland, Common Weal, Energy Action Scotland, Energy Poverty Research Initiative, and leading academic on public ownership, Professor Andy Cumbers.
The trade union body is warning that, without action, spiralling energy prices and cuts to Universal Credit will create a perfect storm that will drive up fuel poverty. The latest figures show that 613,000 households in Scotland were in fuel poverty in 2019.
The STUC warns that Scotland's buildings are responsible for almost a quarter of Scotland's emissions and more than £33billion is needed to upgrade buildings in line with climate targets. However, the campaign highlights that investment in energy efficiency more than pays for itself and, if the Scottish Government support Councils to establish municipal energy companies, and set up their own National Infrastructure Company, more than 60,000 jobs could be created over ten years.
The campaign draws inspiration from Europe where a number of municipalities have successfully established publicly-owned renewable energy companies. It also highlights the successful transition from town gas to natural gas in the 1970s, which was led by National and Local Government. It contrasts these examples with the UK construction industry today, where price-fixing, fraud, and embezzlement are well-known problems alongside poor employment practices such as bogus self-employment; umbrella contracts, a lack of health and safety standards, and the systematic blacklisting of workers. It argues that municipal energy companies and a National Infrastructure Company could drive-up standards while also helping address skills gaps. As part of the campaign, the STUC has launched an e-action tool that allows constituents to email their local councillor regarding the campaign. The template email pushes local councillors to demand funding from the Scottish Government to create municipal energy companies. The email also demands political parties to commit, in principle, to setting up municipal energy companies, with appropriate financial support from the Scottish Government. Roz Foyer, STUC General Secretary, said: "Never has it been clearer that we need to upgrade our homes. Warmer homes mean healthier, happier people and less pressure on the NHS.
"Our campaign sets out how to do this in a way which creates good quality green jobs, tackles fuel poverty, reduces emissions, and provides better value for money for the taxpayer. With the right level of funding, Municipal Energy Companies could truly be transformative, and the creation of a National Infrastructure Company would ensure that Local Authorities can be adequately supported to decarbonise buildings.
"With COP26 approaching, we need to drastically reduce emissions from our homes, and this is the way to do it that creates good quality jobs and benefits us all."
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Latest Construction News
22/11/2024
SP Energy Networks has announced a major investment in Britain's electricity grid, selecting 19 preferred partners to deliver a £5.4bn supply chain programme. This significant initiative aims to meet increasing energy demand and facilitate future growth. The selected companies, many of which are ...
22/11/2024
Edinburgh City Council has launched a 12-week public consultation on a new strategy to revitalise Princes Street and the wider Waverley Valley. The vision aims to create a more vibrant and welcoming city centre, attracting investment, supporting businesses, and enhancing the visitor ...
22/11/2024
Ener-G Services Limited, a leading UK electrical engineering company specialising in renewables, marine, and offshore sectors, has expanded its operations in Westhill, Aberdeenshire. The company has leased Unit 6E at Kingshill Commercial Park, a 2,500 sq ft space, on a 5-year lease. This new ...
22/11/2024
A consortium of leading scientists, industry experts, and academic institutions has joined forces to accelerate Scotland's offshore wind sector. The £2.5 million project, led by the University of Edinburgh in collaboration with the University of Dundee and the Forth and Tay Offshore cluster (FTO), ...
22/11/2024
The Port of Aberdeen and Turner & Townsend were highly commended in the 'Engineering, Construction & Infrastructure Project of the Year' category at the APM Project Management Awards 2024. The award recognises excellence in project management and the positive impact on end-users. The £420 million ...
22/11/2024
South Lanarkshire Council's £10 million fire safety improvement programme has reached a significant milestone, with CCG (Scotland) completing installations in over 1,700 high-rise residences across East Kilbride and Cambuslang. The Glasgow-based construction firm has been working closely with the ...
22/11/2024
SSEN Transmission, a key player in the UK's energy transition, is set to further expand its workforce and move into a new, sustainable office space in Glasgow. The company's commitment to net zero and the increasing demand for green energy workers has led to significant growth, with the number of ...
22/11/2024
Scottish Water is investing in the upgrade of its Loch Eck clean water plant in Dunoon. The project involves replacing outdated dry well pumps with new, more reliable pumps capable of operating in both wet and dry conditions. WGM Engineering, an RSK Group company, has been tasked with carrying out ...
22/11/2024
Scottish Land & Estates has expressed serious concerns over the Scottish Government's Land Reform Bill, particularly the provisions that would allow ministers to force landowners to sell large estates in lots. Sarah-Jane Laing, the organisation's chief executive, stated that while the land-based ...
22/11/2024
Clark Contracts employees have once again shown their commitment to community engagement by volunteering at Silverburn Park in Leven. On Thursday, 21st November, 16 members of the team spent their day planting over 400 trees and carrying out other landscaping tasks. This latest volunteering effort ...