World’s First Domestic Hydrogen Gas Pipeline Network Completed in Scotland

In a major development to green energy transition, the world’s first domestic hydrogen gas pipeline network has been completed in Levenmouth, Fife providing residents in the area with an opportunity to become part of Scotland’s inaugural green hydrogen community by signing up for the H100 Fife trial.

Dec 06, 2024

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In a major development to the green energy transition, world’s first domestic hydrogen gas pipeline network has been completed in Levenmouth, Fife. This groundbreaking project, H100 Fife, will utilize green hydrogen gas produced from renewable electricity sourced from a local 7MW offshore wind turbine. 

The 8.4km pipeline network is expected to provide residents in the area with the opportunity to become part of Scotland’s inaugural green hydrogen community by signing up for the H100 Fife trial. To ensure a smooth transition, gas engineers are undergoing specialized training to connect homes to the new hydrogen gas mains, with a partnership with Fife College expected to lead to the opening of the UK’s first hydrogen training facility early next year. 

The facility will equip existing gas-safe engineers with the necessary skills to install new hydrogen appliances.


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Max Biret, H100 Fife Distribution Manager, expressed enthusiasm about the network’s completion, crediting the collaborative efforts of SGN’s team and SMART Utilities. He also extended gratitude to the Levenmouth community for their support and cooperation throughout the project.

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