Scotland’s abundance of natural resources means energy can be produced from a variety of sources. From the oil and gas fields of the North Sea to the potential for harnessing a wide variety of renewables, the Scottish energy industry is one of the most diverse and vibrant in Europe.
There is a large industry presence and expertise in all energy sectors, which help to maintain the high quality of life in Scotland.
Scottish energy – Oil and gas sector
The maturing oil and gas fields of the North Sea make a significant contribution to the UK economy. New fields continue to be explored and exploited thanks to a supportive licensing system and Scotland’s vast experience of subsea technology.
Oil and gas remain the cornerstone of the Scottish energy industry. Scotland can boast a proud history of technology and service innovation, experience of operating in a hostile environment and expertise in:
- Project management.
- Education and training.
- Health and safety.
- Production optimisation.
- Asset management and integrity.
Scottish energy – renewables
In addition to its reserves of oil and gas, Scotland is also in a favourable position with regard to alternative energy resources. Renewable energy has experienced explosive growth in recent years, and this is set to continue as the need to find alternatives to conventional power sources becomes more acute.
Scottish sources of renewable energy include:
- Wind energy (offshore and onshore)
- Marine energy
- Fuel cells
- Solar energy
- Bio-energy
Research, investment and collaboration
There is a strong tradition of collaboration between academic, commercial and public sector organisations when it comes to Scottish energy production. This consensus approach has led to the establishment of several successful partnerships in recognition of the importance of the Scottish energy industry.
ITI Energy
ITI Energy is a research investment organisation, established by Scottish Enterprise, that identifies, develops, and commercialises valuable technology-based intellectual assets in the sector.
Several R&D projects are currently underway, with in excess of £30 million potentially committed to assessing market needs, identifying development opportunities and responding to third-party ideas over the next few years.
University research in Scotland
Scotland contains 21 higher education institutes that produce thousands of graduates with engineering and technology skills valuable to the energy industry each year.
Scotland’s universities carry out trailblazing research in all energy sectors. The leading research institutes include:
SDI have created a series of short video clips highlighting the work of various energy companies and world-leading institutes in Scotland.
The Proof of Concept Fund
Over 20 Scottish energy products have been assisted by the Proof of Concept Fund to date. The Fund was established to support the pre-commercialisation of leading-edge technologies emerging from Scotland's universities, research institutes and NHS Trusts.
Contact SDI to find out more about the Scottish energy industry and how your business could benefit from investing in Scotland.