This paper sets out a chronology of the work undertaken, the lessons learned and some thoughts for the future that might help our successor committee(s) with its workload in the new parliamentary session
During the parliamentary year from 9 May 2010 to 22 March 2011, the Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee has again been busy
This report describes the Committee's consideration of the draft Energy Act 2008 (Storage of Carbon Dioxide) (Scotland) Regulations 2011.
This report describes the Committee's consideration of the draft Renewables Obligation (Scotland) Amendment Order 2011.
This report sets out the Committee’s findings in relation to its inquiry into the enterprise network in Scotland which took place between September 2010 and March 2011.
As the Bill makes provisions applying to Scotland for purposes that lie within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament and that alter the executive competence of the Scottish Ministers, a legislative consent memorandum has been lodged.
The Protection of Workers (Scotland) Bill was introduced to the Scottish Parliament on 1 June, 2010. On 9 June 2010 the Parliament agreed that the Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee be appointed as the lead committee
This inquiry investigats the current strategy and policy in the public sector in Scotland and the allocation of resources to help Scottish businesses internationalise their activities.
This report describes the Committee's consideration of the draft Dormant Bank and Building Society Accounts (Scotland) Order 2010 (SSI draft/2010).
This report describes the activity of the Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee parliamentary year from 9 May 2009 to 8 May 2010.
This report describes the Committee's consideration of the draft Census (Scotland) Order 2010.
This report describes the Committee's consideration of the draft Renewables Obligation (Scotland) Amendment Order 2010.
This report details the Committee's examination of the impact of the financial crisis on Scotland and its recommendations on future actions.
The Constitutional Reform and Governance Bill was introduced in the House of Commons on 20 July 2009. Certain Civil Service provisions in the Bill alter the executive competence of Scottish Ministers.
The UK Energy Bill will enable the UK Government to raise a levy (which is a reserved matter) on electricity supply to be charged in connection with provision of financial assistance in respect of carbon capture and storage (CCS) demonstration projects.
This report reviews the spending proposals within the Finance and Sustainable Growth portfolio in the Draft Budget 2010-11 which fall within the remit of the Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee.
This inquiry was an attempt to define what Scotland’s energy future looks like and then to articulate how this will be achieved, pointing out the substantial investments that will be required and the trade-offs that will need to be made along the way.
This report describes the Committee's consideration of the draft Renewables Obligation (Scotland) Amendment Order 2009.
The Arbitration (Scotland) Bill (SP Bill 19) was introduced to the Scottish Parliament on 29 January 2009. Parliament designated the Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee as lead committee to consider the Bill at Stage 1.
This report outlines the Committee's activities in year 2008-09.
This report outlines evidence gathered by the Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee regarding the Climate Change (Scotland) Bill.
This report describes the Committee's consideration of the draft Renewables Obligation (Scotland) Order 2009.
This report sets out the Scottish Government’s strategy for Scotland’s spatial development until 2030. The framework outlines, in broad terms, how the Scottish Ministers consider that the development and use of land could and should occur.
This report discusses a LCM related to the UK Energy Bill. In particular it addresses the Renewables Obligation – (Part 2) and the relevant amendments to the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) – (Part 5) of of the Bill.
The report deals whether the ambition of growing the tourist industry by 50% by 2015 is achievable and, if so, how would it be realised.
This report explores why the consortium from Scotland was not successful in its bid to host the Energy Technologies Institute.
This report describes the activities of the Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee in the year 2007-08.
This report considers consent is sought in relation to provisions in the UK Energy Bill on the storage of carbon dioxide under the seabed.
The Scottish Register of Tartans Bill was introduced to the Scottish Parliament by Jamie McGrigor MSP on 25 March 2008. The Bill proposes to establish a Scottish Register of Tartans
At its meeting on 5 March 2008, the Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee considered the following affirmative instruments— the draft Renewables Obligation (Scotland) Amendment Order 2008; and the draft Official Statistics (Scotland) Order 2008.
This report considers the components of the Finance and Sustainable Growth portfolio in the Draft Budget 2008-09 which fall within the remit of the Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee.
To assist the Committee in their consideration of the Scottish Government’s budget proposals Scottish Enterprise (SE) is pleased to provide the Committee with outline budget information for the financial years, 2008-11.
The Dormant Bank and Building Society Accounts Bill, introduced to the House of Lords on 7 November 2007, is currently under consideration in the UK Parliament.
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