To ask the Scottish Executive what schemes, supported by its departments, are available for applicants seeking assistance for the development of energy-related projects, broken down by department.
The Scottish Executive resources a broad range of initiatives to assist Scottish businesses, and research and development. Some of this assistance is available to a broad range of projects (including energy projects), other initiatives are specifically targeted on energy projects. These are listed below. In addition to the listed initiatives the Executive also resources initiatives aimed at improving energy efficiency in the business, domestic and public sectors.
General business and R & D support measures
Regional Selective Assistance is the main national scheme of financial assistance to industry, aimed at encouraging investment and job creation in assisted areas Scotland. It can help businesses across a wide range of sectors, including energy-related projects, that meet the criteria of the scheme.
SMART, SPUR and SPUR plus are grant schemes which assist businesses to improve their competitiveness by developing new, highly innovative and commercially viable products or processes involving a significant technological advance for the UK industry and other sectors.
SCORE is an R&D support scheme to help Scottish–based small- to medium-sized enterprises improve their competitiveness by developing new products and processes. SCORE supports projects involving R&D jointly undertaken between small and medium sized businesses and public sector research bodies such as HigherEducation institutes, research institutes, and NHS Trusts.
SCOTTISH ENTERPRISE
The Scottish Executive’s ETLLD funds Scottish Enterprise to deliver the following programmes:
Proof of Concept Fund covers innovation and R&D projects. It supports the pre-commercialisation of leading-edge technologies emerging from Scotland's universities, research institutes and NHS Trusts. It helps researchers to export their ideas and inventions from the lab to the global marketplace.
Royal Society for Edinburgh/Scottish Enterprise Enterprise Fellowships covers Innovation and Research and Development projects. It supports post-graduate students or researchers at a Scottish University or Research Institute.
Co-Investment Fund covers Innovation and Research and Development. The Scottish Co-investment Fund invests only in partnership with private sector investors. The investment decisions are made by those private sector partners. Businesses may apply.
Specific Energy Initiatives
The Scottish Community and Householder Renewables Initiative (SCHRI) offers communities and householders assistance with installation of viablerenewable energy technologies e.g. heat pumps, solar panels, biomass heating, windturbines, micro hydro generation etc.
SCOTTISH ENTERPRISE
The Scottish Executive’s ETLLD funds Scottish Enterprise to deliver the following programme:
ITI Energy identifies, develops and successfully commercialisesnew, energy and energy related technologies. It works with academia, industry, establishes knowledge networks, and commercialises intellectual property (although it is not necessarily a funding source).
CARBON TRUST
The Scottish Executive’s ETLLD funds the Carbon Trust to deliver the following initiatives;
Research, Development and Demonstration funding. This initiativetargets and supports ground-breaking projects that demonstrate a potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Incubator Programme can refer potential candidates, who have real commercial and technical promise, into co-funded incubators. The incubators provide strategic and business development consultancy, advice on corporate finance, mentoring for the management team, energy-related market research and guidance on technical support.
Venture Capital scheme supports applicants who have a technology that has commercial potential, can demonstrate its feasibility and have potential co-investors in place.
Low Carbon Innovation Programme invests in and supports the developmentof new and innovative low carbon technologies, including energy efficiency technologies, low carbon energy supplies and low carbon processes.