When has Scotland shown the rest of the UK up with regards to energy?
If you're talking about oil and gas well you are sadly mistaken. Scotland has only a small amount of the Oil and Gas in the UK, The shetlands (a seperate entity) and the north of England have most of the oil and Gas in the British isles. Just because a lot of it ends up going through Scotland doesn't make it yours.
O'rly
"Scotland also has significant quantities of fossil fuel deposits, including 62.4% of the EU's proven reserves of oil......................................................, 12.5% of the EU's proven reserves of gas and 69% of UK coal reserves.[3] Nonetheless, the Scottish Government has set ambitious targets for renewable energy production. In 2005 the aim was for 18% of Scotland's electricity production to be generated by renewable sources by 2010, rising to 40% by 2020.[15] In 2007 this was increased to 50 per cent of electricity from renewables by 2020, with an interim target of 31 per cent by 2011.[16] The following year new targets to reduce overall greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050 were announced and then confirmed in the 2009 Climate Change Delivery Plan. Maf Smith, director of the Sustainable Development Commission in Scotland said "Governments across the world are shying away from taking the necessary action. The Scottish Government must be commended for its intention to lead the way".[17][18]"
You also, talk crap.
The UK got a free ride first time round, it won't the second.

Is my point.