Funding and regulatory approval have been granted to implement a hydrogen heating network in eastern Scotland. The H100 Fife demonstration project conceived by gas distributor SGN will deliver renewable hydrogen to about 300 homes in Levenmouth, Fife, for heating and cooking by the end of 2022.

Hydrogen will be produced by an electrolysis plant powered with electricity generated at a local offshore wind turbine. The project is reported to be the first of its kind to produce the gas for domestic heating using a renewable energy source and is intended to contribute toward realizing the U.K. goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050.

An on-site storage facility will hold enough hydrogen to ensure supply won’t be disrupted during adverse weather conditions. Customers opting in to the project will receive a free hydrogen connection, free replacement hydrogen appliances and free maintenance over the length of the project, and will pay the same amount for hydrogen gas as for natural gas.

Hydrogen produced by a wind turbine-powered electrolysis plant will be supplied to about 300 homes for heating and cooking. Source: SGNHydrogen produced by a wind turbine-powered electrolysis plant will be supplied to about 300 homes for heating and cooking. Source: SGN

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