Forum for Renewable Energy Development in Scotland explained

The Forum for Renewable Energy Development in Scotland, also known as FREDS is a partnership between industry, academia and Government aimed at enabling Scotland to capitalise on its significant renewable energy resource and thereby secure economic benefits.[1]

Chaired by Jim Mather MSP, a priority for the group is to assist the Scottish Government achieve its 2020 target of 50% of electricity generated from renewable sources. The forum has produced a variety of studies, including "Hydrogen and Fuel Cell opportunities for Scotland", "Scotland's Renewable Heat Strategy: Recommendations to Scottish Ministers" and "Scottish Hydropower Resource Study 2008".[1]

The FREDS sub-groups set up in 2009 cover renewable heat, micro-hydro, hydrogen and community renewables.[2]

References

  1. http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Business-Industry/Energy/Energy-sources/19185/Resources/17613 "Forum for Renewable Energy Development"
  2. http://www.communityenergyscotland.org.uk/userfiles/file/Community%20Energy%20Conference%202009/presentations/Sue%20Kearns%20-%20RAP%20community%20renewables.pdf "Renewables Action Plan"