Scottish Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Key Findings

  • Information on this topic written together with readable explanation can be found at Renewable Energy Scotland
  • Since 1999 greenhouse gas emissions from Scotland have reduced by more than 50% (Fig. 1).
  • 2021 figures indicate a sharp reduction in the emissions related to the electricity sector, showing a reduction in emissions of 89% since 2011. By contrast, the heat sector, industry, and transport have shown slight reductions of around 3%, 20% and 16% respectively (Scottish Renewables, n.d.).
  • It should be noted that data for 2020 was impacted by restrictions due to COVID-19, which are likely to have increased domestic energy usage and reduced travel related usage.

 

Figure 1: Taken from data on Scottish Energy Statistical Hub

Figure 2: Taken from Data on the Renewable Energy Scotland

Notes

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20/11/2023 by Ian Hay

06/03/2025 by Charlotte Tomlinson

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