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First 1,000 Fife hydrogen-powered homes could be running by winter 2022

© Supplied by SGN More details about the plans have come forward as part of the formal planning application. The first of up to 1,000 Fife homes could be powered by hydrogen as soon as winter 2022, if plans for a world-first scheme are given the go-ahead soon. It will be produced through electrolysis via an offshore wind turbine and supplied through a new network connected to an initial 300 homes. Gas network company SGN has submitted a formal planning application seeking permission to build a hydrogen demonstration facility at the Fife Energy Park. © SYSTEM Levenmouth will host the world’s first Hydrogen energy project with a five year trial.

World first: Planning application lodged to heat Levenmouth homes with 100% green hydrogen

World first: Planning application lodged to heat Levenmouth homes with 100% green hydrogen Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Three hundred households across Levenmouth will become the first to use zero carbon hydrogen for heating and cooking. Gas company SGN has now lodged a formal planning application for its ambitious project at Fife Energy Park in Methil. © White House Studios 2014 The proposal includes a demonstration centre, built to look like a typical house. It will showcase hydrogen appliances such as boilers and gas hobs so people can see how the technology works.

What will our beaches, lakes and rivers look like in 2050?

You may turn up at the coastline to find there’s a “red tide” (an algal bloom), said Niwa marine ecologist Matt Pinkerton​. That’ll mean you and your pets will have to stay out of the water. If there’s still some sand remaining, you might notice fewer shells and larger dumps of seaweed, ripped out by more intense storms. The seaweed dumps could rot, making life unpleasant, Pinkerton said. Large swarms of jellyfish may be another unwelcome sight, he added. And that’s if you can get to the sea at all – steps, handrails and jetties are likely to suffer more frequent damage, from storms and erosion.

Cattle herdsman buys first house with sale of carbon credits

Cattle herdsman buys first house with sale of carbon credits
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