Scottish Renewables has published its Supply Chain Impact Statement 2025/26, providing a snapshot of businesses working across Scotland’s renewable energy industry. The publication features 36 organisations representing more than 5,000 jobs across the sector.
Organisations included in this year’s statement include Amos Beech, a workplace design consultancy focused on sustainable office environments using recyclable and lower-carbon materials, and Apollo, an engineering and advisory consultancy with expertise in marine renewable energy.
The statement also includes Ithica, an independent film studio specialising in renewable energy and industrial sector storytelling, and Jones Bros Civil Engineering, which delivers renewable energy infrastructure projects across the United Kingdom.
Other featured organisations include MB Plant, which supplies vehicle, plant and access equipment services to the energy sector, and Terra Mechanica Maris, a provider of offshore drilling support, mechanical maintenance and fabrication services for the renewable energy industry.
Support for the Scottish Renewables Supply Chain Impact Statement was provided by document sponsors CMS, EDF power solutions UK and Ireland, Fred. Olsen Renewables, Ocean Winds, ORE Catapult, Tarmac and The Clean Energy Cluster.




