SGN has pushed back its hydrogen heating network in Fife, Scotland, by 12 months, citing delays caused by supply chain and procurement challenges.
The £32m ($39m) project was originally planned to go live this year (2024), enabling around 300 houses in the Buckhaven and Denbeath areas to be supplied with heat from the “world’s first” 100% green hydrogen gas network.
A statement released by SGN said it was aiming to bring the trial online in the summer of 2025, noting the delays were caused by “supply chain and procurement challenges.”
... to continue reading you must be subscribed