At least 50% of Scotland's energy needs should come from renewable sources by 2030, according to Scottish Renewables.
In its 'Renewed Ambitions: A Plan for Renewable Energy in Scotland' report, the industry body has set out a series of measures which "set a clear vision for the future of our energy sector".
In addition to a new renewable energy target, key highlights include:
• Create the conditions to at least treble renewable heat output by 2030
• Create the conditions to at least double the current installed capacity of renewable electricity generation by 2030
• Maximise the electrification and decarbonisation of the transport system
• Become a world-leading centre of excellence and expertise in emerging renewable energy technologies and integrated energy systems
• Widen the benefits of renewables by growing the Scottish supply chain and developing a Scottish Renewable Energy Bond
• Ensure Scotland's public sector leads the next chapter of our energy evolution
As the Scottish Government starts to draw up a new Energy Strategy, Jenny Hogan, Director of Policy at Scottish Renewables, has called for the public sector to use their powers in leading the way towards a low-carbon, sustainable energy system.
Councils, NHS Boards, National Park Authorities, enterprise agencies, emergency services and other public organisations could all help towards Scotland helping its future climate change targets, such as making the switch towards more renewable power, heat and transport.
"Public bodies can use their planning, procurement and economic development powers to lead Scotland's transition to a truly low-carbon, sustainable energy system," Ms Hogan said.
"Greening Scotland's infrastructure and public estates can offer huge benefits in stabilising energy bills, creating jobs, investing in the local economy and cleaning up the environment.
“Local authorities such as North Ayrshire Council have shown how a determination to make the most of our abundant renewable energy resources can make a real contribution towards Scotland's climate change goals, but there's much more still to be done."
"The Scottish Government's planned new Energy Strategy gives us a chance to make the radical changes required in both if we are to get anywhere close to meeting our future climate change targets.
"Changes in our energy system such as the increasing use of energy storage, together with emerging renewable energy technologies like green gas, tidal and wave energy, provide opportunities for Scotland to lead the world."
To view the 'Renewed Ambitions: A Plan for Renewable Energy in Scotland' report, visit here.
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