First Minister has announced an additional
£25 million to establish a fund to help secure the future of
Grangemouth.
During a statement to Parliament he also called on the UK
Government to address the immediacy and urgency of the situation
facing Grangemouth by at least matching the Scottish Government's
investment.
The First Minister said:
“The aim of this fund is to expedite any of the potential
solutions that will be set out in the Project Willow report, as
well as other proposals that will give Grangemouth a secure and
sustainable future.
“We have made the strategic decision to support this key activity
through an additional draw down of ScotWind revenue totalling £25
million, to add to the £7.8 million in our budget for 2025-26.
Altogether, the Scottish Government – with a finite budget – has
committed or already invested £87 million in Grangemouth.
“We need the UK Government to do at least the same and deliver a
fair amount to avoid significant economic disruption in central
Scotland, and to protect and promote Scotland's – and
Grangemouth's – future interests."
The First Minister confirmed to Parliament that an amendment will
be lodged to the Scottish Government's 2025-26 Budget Bill to
allocate an additional £25 million to establish a Grangemouth
Just Transition Fund.
Funds will be available immediately in the new financial year to
support businesses and stakeholders to bring forward investible
propositions over the next 12 months, and if necessary, beyond.
He added:
“We believe that refining at Grangemouth should continue, that
this closure is premature and that it is detrimental to
Scotland's transition to net zero.
“We recognise the significance of the fact that we are now facing
a programme of redundancies at Grangemouth and the impact this
will have on the lives of those employed at the site. Every
person, every family and every business impacted by the closing
of the Grangemouth refinery, matters. Our immediate focus,
rightly, is on providing those who are losing their jobs with
targeted skills support.
“Everyone working at Grangemouth's refinery is a valued employee
with skills that are key to Scotland's net zero future. We want
them to stay in Scotland and continue to make their lives here.
We will do all we can to ensure they have a future in the
Scottish economy as we make the transition to net zero.
“That is why we are also working to secure Grangemouth's role in
that future and create an investible industrial strategy for the
site.”
The First Minister also called on the UK Government to continue
to work together with the Scottish Government to drive forward
the next phase of Project Willow; to expedite a decision on Acorn
and the Scottish Cluster of carbon capture projects; and to make
urgent progress on allocating funding for the second round of
hydrogen production projects.
Background
Securing a future for
Grangemouth - First Minister's statement - 18 February 2025
In September 2024 the Scottish and UK Governments published
a joint plan to
secure the industrial future of Grangemouth.
In November the Scottish Government also sought views on
a draft Just Transition
Plan for the wider Grangemouth industrial cluster.
Project Willow is assessing credible options to begin building a
new long-term industry at the refinery site. A range of proposals
have been shortlisted by the UK and Scottish governments, as part
of a joint-funded £1.5 million feasibility study.