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

DNV has released DNV-RP-F123, the first recommended practice standard dedicated to offshore hydrogen pipeline systems, providing guidance on design, operation, and requalification of subsea hydrogen infrastructure.

OCI Global has completed the handover of its Beaumont New Ammonia facility in Texas to Woodside after successful performance testing. The company received USD 470 million in deferred consideration as part of the divestment.

Repsol and Sunfire are deploying 200 MW of electrolyzer capacity in Spain, while the European Commission allocates €650 million for cross-border energy infrastructure projects, including €176 million for hydrogen initiatives across multiple countries.

Moeve has contracted thyssenkrupp nucera to supply alkaline water electrolysis technology for the Onuba green hydrogen plant in Huelva, Spain, which will produce 45,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually.

STORAG ETZEL and Gasunie have filled two converted salt caverns with approximately 90 tonnes of hydrogen as part of the H2CAST Etzel research project, with above-ground testing systems planned for 2026.

DNV has published DNV-RP-F123, a recommended practice addressing hydrogen-specific integrity and safety considerations for offshore pipeline design, operation, and requalification. The guidance was developed through the H2Pipe joint industry project involving 37 industry partners.

The Asociación Española del Hidrógeno sealed five memorandums of understanding with hydrogen organizations from the UK, Germany, Peru, Mexico, and Colombia to boost international green hydrogen production and support Spain's target of 12 GW of electrolysis capacity by 2030.

DNV has issued DNV-RP-F123, a recommended practice addressing hydrogen-specific risks in offshore pipelines, including hydrogen embrittlement, to support safe design and operation of hydrogen pipeline infrastructure.

H2sea introduced scalable onshore hydrogen modules in Tokyo, expanding its portfolio beyond offshore platforms to serve industrial and urban applications in Japan.

Gasunie Deutschland and OGE have opened coordinated capacity reservations for Germany's repurposed hydrogen pipelines, allowing operators to book transport slots for 2026–2030 across the country's expanding hydrogen infrastructure.

BP and Iberdrola's 25 MW green hydrogen project in Spain has reached 90% completion and is scheduled to begin commissioning in May 2026, while Moeve has approved a final investment decision for a 300 MW facility in Andalusia.

KBR has been selected to lead front-end engineering design for Europe's first commercial-scale liquid hydrogen and CO2 import terminal at the Port of Amsterdam, targeting operations by 2030.