Scottish government launches £60m low carbon infrastructure fund

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Funding earmarked for green heating, clean energy, and low emission vehicle infrastructure projects

A £60m pot of funding for large scale green projects is being launched today by the Scottish government in a bid to "attract, retain and develop the low carbon innovators who will shape our future"...

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