Edinburgh Airport shares in funding to slash carbon emissions

  • £8.7 million for green infrastructure projects
  • £2.1 million for Edinburgh Airport energy initiative

Funding is being awarded to deliver carbon-cutting projects across the country.

Edinburgh Airprt is one of eight projects that will share £8.7 million of Scottish Government investment, with project partners providing match funding, taking total investment to £24.4 million.

The projects, funded through the Low Carbon Infrastructure Transition Programme include the construction of a district heat network using heat from a Waste Water Treatment Works in Renfrewshire and new Air Source Heat Pumps and energy efficiency measures for new social housing in the Highlands.

Together they’ll cut carbon emissions by around 4,500 tonnes of CO2e a year – the equivalent to taking 2,000 cars off the road.

This round of LCITP funding was designed to support Scotland’s Green Recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic, supporting jobs while tackling climate change.

Since 2015, over £60 million has been committed through the LCITP, which is now drawing to a close. A successor to the programme, which will focus on helping deliver Scotland’s Heat in Buildings vision, will be announced by this spring.

Zero Carbon Buildings Minister Patrick Harvie said: “Meeting our ambitious climate targets will require rapid reduction in carbon emissions across our homes and buildings.

“So I am pleased to announce funding for these eight impressive projects, each of which demonstrates how, working together, we can ensure our homes and buildings are climate-friendly and bring benefits to communities and local economies across the country.

“We are continuing to engage with other exciting projects regarding funding opportunities, and will soon announce plans for a successor to the LCITP which will provide significant investment in large-scale heat projects and heat networks.”

A list of projects to be awarded funding is below:

Lead project partnerLocal Authority areaGrant offeredProject Description
Renfrewshire CouncilRenfrewshire£2,887,660District heat network using heat from a Waste Water Treatment Works with an ambient loop to provide heat to the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland.
Edinburgh AirportCity of Edinburgh£2,167,000Integrated Energy system using 9.9MW of solar PV for battery storage to supply energy and EV charging stations
SWG3Glasgow City£170,000Air and Ground Source Heat Pumps to provide heating and cooling to the SWG3 Arts Centre, utilising heat recovered from cooling event spaces
North FishShetland Islands£887,253Wind Turbine being used to generate heat to a number of industrial buildings.
Glasgow City CouncilGlasgow City£329,313ASHPs to be installed in new build Children’s Nurseries
Trees for LifeHighland£240,360ASHP, Batteries and Solar PV for the new Trees for Life Dundreggan Rewilding  educational centre.
Link GroupHighland£812,013Air Source Heat Pumps and Energy Efficiency for new build Social Housing
Scottish Power Energy NetworksEast Ayrshire, East Dunbartonshire and Highland£1,270,000Innovative Heat Pump project installing heat pumps, thermal storage and batteries and assessing impact of electrification on electricity grid.
 Total: £8,763,599
     
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