Over the course of the next Parliament term, the Scottish Government will invest almost £1.8 billion of capital funding in heat and energy efficiency to help secure the accelerated rollout of both energy efficiency and zero emissions heat installations.
This comes as part of the Scottish Government’s Heat in Buildings Strategy, which aims to achieve net zero greenhouse gases by 2045. This aim directly affects the heating in our homes and buildings.
By 2045, emissions from homes and buildings will have to fall by 68% against 2020 levels. This will require:
- The vast majority of the 170,000 off-gas homes (currently using fossil fuels) switching to zero emissions heating systems.
- At least 1 million on-gas homes switching to zero emissions heating alternatives.
- An estimated 50,000 non-domestic buildings switching to zero emissions heating alternatives.
This represents a change on a massive scale – from the 3,000 net zero heating systems currently installed in Scotland in a year to 200,000 per year by the late 2020s.
The Scottish Government views heat pumps as the most immediate net zero heating solution, as they are suitable for almost all homes and may also reduce energy bills, depending on the system you are replacing.
Find out more about the Scottish Government’s Heat in Buildings strategy.