The latest hydrogen industry news, developments, and community updates.

Provaris Energy has signed a cooperation agreement with K Line and Norwegian Hydrogen to develop a hydrogen export supply chain from Norway to Germany, advancing toward commercialization through a licensing model for specialized hydrogen carriers.

Three companies have partnered to develop compressed hydrogen shipping infrastructure for the Fjord H2 project in Norway, which aims to produce 40,000 tonnes per annum for export to Northern Europe.

Hyundai Translead announced that Breadner Trailers will serve as the dealer for XCIENT Fuel Cell trucks in Canada, supporting commercial adoption of hydrogen-powered heavy-duty vehicles across the region.

Germany's adoption of the EU's Renewable Energy Directive III establishes legally mandated hydrogen quotas for fuel suppliers, creating substantial import requirements that Provaris Energy positions its compressed hydrogen shipping as poised to address.

Solaris Bus & Coach has secured an order for 19 hydrogen fuel cell buses from SWK Mobil Krefeld in Germany, expanding the operator's zero-emission fleet for regional routes in the Niederrhein area.

Rotterdam The Hague Airport has completed a week-long trial of Toyota's hydrogen-electric pickup truck as part of its effort to achieve emission-free ground operations by 2030.

Siemens Mobility has secured a contract to deliver 12 hydrogen fuel cell trains to Romania's Railway Reform Authority, marking the country's first hydrogen train fleet and one of Eastern Europe's first hydrogen rail projects.

easyJet and Rolls-Royce completed a full-power test of a modified Pearl 15 jet engine running on 100% hydrogen at NASA's Stennis Space Center, demonstrating safe operation across a complete flight cycle.

Canada's Cellula Robotics demonstrated a hydrogen fuel cell-powered autonomous underwater vehicle that exceeded performance specifications by completing a 2,000-kilometer submerged mission over 385 hours.

L&T Energy GreenTech has signed a long-term agreement to supply ITOCHU with 300,000 tonnes of green ammonia annually from a proposed facility in Kandla, Gujarat, India, for use in green bunkering applications.

Lloyd's Register and South Korea's Pusan National University have signed a memorandum of understanding to create the first globally recognized certification framework for liquid hydrogen carriers and onboard systems.

Heavy-duty hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are now operating on France's A4 motorway in the Grand Est region, supported by a growing network of refueling stations powered by renewable energy electrolysis.