Projects that have received funding through the Just Transition Fund: FOI release

Information request and response under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002.


Information requested

A full list of all projects that have received funding through the Just Transition Fund. Please provide as much detail as possible on each project.

Response

Please find below a comprehensive overview of the projects financed through the Just Transition Fund, including key details regarding their funding, duration, objectives and implementation status.

Fund Recipient /
Organisation
Project Description Year Total Award 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25
Just
Transition
Fund
Robert Gordon
University
Digital
Innovation
Lab
Digital Innovation Lab initially supporting the
construction sector to decarbonise before addressing challenges across a range of sectors.
2022
-
2024
£1.34 million £313,982.04 £1,026,495.42  
Just
Transition
Fund
The James Hutton
Institute
HydroGlen Green hydrogen
farming pilot to acquire new knowledge to switch from increasingly high levels of fuel poverty to self-reliant, net-zero carbon energy producers in rural communities.
2022
-
2026
£6.218
million
£262,270.09 £1,248,412.94 £1,987,031
Just
Transition
Fund
The James Hutton
Institute
Just
Transition
Hub
Net zero innovation hub with a land-use and
agriculture focus, located within the grounds of the
James Hutton Institute (Hutton) campus in
Craigiebuckler, Aberdeen.
2022
-
2025
£7.192
million
£243,601.16 £667,000 £6,281,399
Just
Transition
Fund
Moray Council Just
Transition
Masterplan –
Moray
Council
Five interlinked projects to support Moray’s journey away from fossil
fuels, including projects to support offshore
renewables, creation of a local hydrogen economy, natural capital approach to offsetting, and redeveloping derelict land and premises.
2022
-
2024
£881 k
(underspend)
£250,544.62 £388,438.68  
Just
Transition
Fund
Aberdeen,
Aberdeenshire, and
Moray Councils
NESS
Carbon
Capture
Feasibility
Study
Study to determine if there is a viable project to retrofit carbon capture systems to the
NESS energy facility.
2022
-
2023
£100 k
(underspend)
£96,750    
Just
Transition
Fund
The Food Hub (NES) SeedPod Seedpod aims to be the go to centre for innovation and growth in the net zero food & drink
industry. The Just Transition Fund has contributed £3.1m towards the cost of building and fitting out the £27 million project.
2022
-
2024
£3.1 million £500,000 £2,600,000  
Just
Transition
Fund
Social Investment
Scotland
Social
Enterprise
Just Transition
Fund
Delivery of a blended finance approach(part
loan/part grant) focused on supporting charities and social enterprises
to transition to net zero.
2022
-
2024
£1 million
(underspend)
£488,085 £528,000  
Just
Transition
Fund
Energy Transition
Zone Ltd
Supply Chain
Pathway and
Energy Transition
Challenge Fund
Supporting companies to
enter new energy markets, and delivering capital investment grants to help energy supply chain companies take advantage of low carbon sector opportunities.
2022
-
2026
£9.8 million £1,299,598 £2,841,000 £2,839,913.28
Just
Transition
Fund
Energy Transition
Zone Ltd
Energy
Transition
Skills Hub
(formerly
Advanced
Manufacturing
Skills Hub)
The Skills Hub will be a focal point of the Energy
Transition Zone Skills Campus and will aim to deliver the skills and
training needed to support net zero transition.
2022
-
2024
£4.5 million £1,180,000 £470,000 £2,850,000
Just
Transition
Fund
VSA Easter
Anguston Farm
Feasibility study setting out plans for a centre of
excellence focusing on 4
areas: STEM, Farm-to-Fork, woodland adventures and linking people to services to help their health and
wellbeing.
2022
-
2023
£504,447 £504,446.86    
Just
Transition
Fund
OPITO Energy Skills
Passport
Development and
deployment of a digital offshore energy skills passport to support the
transition of skills and jobs across the rapidly
changing industry.
2022
-
2024
£3.7 million £1,871,967.88 £1,831,641.69  
Just
Transition
Fund
National Energy Skills
Accelerator (NESA)
Pilot Energy
Transition
Skills
Assessing the net zero energy transition skills
landscape from now until 2030, identifying gaps/demand and designing and delivering pilot training to address
these.
2022
-
2024
£1 million £39,960 £960,040  
Just
Transition
Fund
University of the
Highlands and Islands
(UHI Moray)
Moray Net
Zero
Bottlenecks
Collaborative study focused on the current and future skills
requirements and labour supply chain bottlenecks
in Moray as it transitions to Net Zero.
2022
-
2024
£209,596
(underspend)
£41,596.47 £140,193.32  
Just
Transition
Fund
Net Zero Technology
Centre
Hydrogen
Offshore
Production
(HOP2)
Project to demonstrate that offshore hydrogen
production and storage is feasible through the repurposing of existing assets to produce green
hydrogen.
2022
-
2026
£2.12 million £126,000 £514,000 £680,000
Just
Transition
Fund
Ripcell Sustainable
Solvent
Recovery/EV
Battery
Recycling
Pilot to test technology using pot ale (whisky waste product) to deploy a “green solvent” to be used in recycling batteries. 2022
-
2024
£626,734 £457,559 £169,715  
Just
Transition
Fund
Shine Engineering Tidal Rotor
Generator
Pilot to develop tidal rotor generators to create a source of green energy in the region. 2022
-
2024
£167,200 £71,200 £96,000  
Just
Transition
Fund
Seaweed Energy Wave Energy
Converter
Pilot to develop wave energy converters to create a source of green energy in the region. 2022
-
2024
£100,100 £70,000 £30,100  
Just
Transition
Fund
North East Scotland
Climate Action
Network (NESCAN)
Hub
Just
Transition
Communities
Project
This pilot study aims to address the question of how communities can be involved in and help to drive the process of designing, creating and
delivering a Just Transition through a range of participative approaches, including Climate Assemblies.
2022
-
2025
£662,096 £240,000 £172,096 £250,000
Just
Transition
Fund
Aberdeen and
Grampian Chamber of
Commerce/Campaign
for North East Rail
(CNER)
Buchan
Sustainable
Transport
Study
Study to examine possible travel interventions in Dyce, Ellon, Peterhead, and Fraserburgh to accelerate the region’s transition to net zero. 2022
-
2024
£250K £0 £250,000  
Just
Transition
Fund
Park Ecovillage Trust and Findhorn
Innovation Research
and Education

Findhorn Ecovillage

Four feasibility studies looking at shifting from
conventional housing to net zero housing and
transportation within the context of the ecovillage
and beyond.
2022 -
2023
£226,775 £226,775    
Just
Transition
Fund
Findhorn, Nairn, and
Lossie Rivers Trust
Findhorn
Watershed
Riverwoods
Pilot
Habitat restoration of the Findhorn watershed,
beginning with an unbroken network of riparian woodland along its riverbanks, supporting the restoration of Wild Atlantic Salmon
populations.
2022
-
2025
£969,972
(underspend)
£139,972.45 £434,098 £316,838
Just
Transition
Fund
tsiMoray, Aberdeen
Council of Voluntary
Organisations,
Aberdeenshire
Voluntary Action,
NESCAN Hub and
Money4Moray
Just
Transition
Participatory
Budgeting
£1 million of the Fund will be allocated to participatory budgeting every year over the lifetime of this parliament. 2022
-
2025
£4.21 million £1,000,000 £1,000,000 £1,000,000
Just
Transition
Fund
Opportunity North
East
North East
Adventure
Tourism
Project to transform the
region into a world class destination for adventure tourism by facilitating the development of high quality, sustainable facilities and low carbon
infrastructure.
2022
-
2024
£2.097
million
(underspend)
£397,000 £1,293,674.13  
Just
Transition
Fund
The Cabrach Trust The Cabrach
Distillery
Development of distillery, a Community
Interest Company for the Cabrach region that will use its revenues for
rural regeneration and a community led regeneration master plan.
2022
-
2023
£361,767 £361,767.25    
Just
Transition
Fund
North East Scotland
Climate Action
Network (NESCAN)
Hub
Capacity
Support
Staff resource costs to support delivery of the Just Transition Communities Project. 2022-
2025
£167,387 £23,967.53 £48,892 £94,526.96

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