Hydrogen in Your Home? A Sneak Peek at the Residential Energy Technology
The unveiling of Scotland’s first hydrogen homes marks a crucial step forward in the nation’s ambition to achieve net-zero emissions. Known as the H100 Fife project, this groundbreaking initiative is set to transform the way hundreds of households cook and heat their homes, using hydrogen as a clean and carbon-free energy source. But how does this development compare to other hydrogen housing projects in Europe, and what does this mean for the wider energy transition?

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