Inspiring Levenmouth’s engineers of tomorrow
From racing hydrogen-powered cars to building their own wind turbines, thousands of Fife pupils are getting a front-row seat to the green energy revolution happening in their backyard.
What does the future of energy look like? If you ask the pupils at Denbeath or Mountfleurie Primary Schools, they’ll tell you it looks like water, wind, renewable electricity and green hydrogen.
Since 2022, H100 Fife has turned local classrooms into high-tech laboratories, giving young learners the chance to get hands-on with the science that is changing their community.
Through partnerships with specialists like Generation Science, Bright Green Hydrogen and the Fife Council-led STEM Futures Festival, we’ve brought the “Green Machine” to life. Children aren’t just reading about climate change in textbooks; they are dressing up in engineer PPE, exploring fuel cell technology, and learning how a single wind turbine can heat their homes.
These workshops do more than just teach science – they spark ambition. By connecting the H100 Fife project to subjects like chemistry and physics at Levenmouth Academy, we are showing local students that the careers of the future aren’t just in big cities – they can be right here in Levenmouth.
Whether it’s naming the streets of our project site or competing in hydrogen car races, these 3,500 potential engineers of tomorrow are proving that Fife is ready to lead the way to Net Zero today.
It all Adds Up
3,499
Future innovators
Nearly 3,500 pupils have participated in high-quality STEM sessions focused on hydrogen and renewables.
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Local primary schools
From Aberhill to St Agatha’s, we have partnered with 11 different schools across the region to bring green energy to the classroom.
90
Minutes of discovery
Each interactive session provides deep-dive learning into energy transfer, engineering, and the tech behind the H100 Fife project.