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

Stargate Hydrogen has delivered a 1 MW alkaline electrolyser to Fortum's new Kalla Test Center in Loviisa, Finland, marking the facility's inauguration for long-term hydrogen production testing through 2028.

Power2X has reached final investment decision on its 20MW green hydrogen plant in Delfzijl, Netherlands, expected to produce 2,000 tonnes per year by mid-2028 with electrolyser supplier Rely.

Fusion Fuel Green's subsidiary BrightHy Solutions has signed agreements to construct and operate a 2 MW green hydrogen facility at Çimsa Cementos España's cement plant in Buñol, Spain, aimed at reducing carbon emissions from cement production.

Sunfire has unveiled a Generation 3, 50 MW pressurized alkaline electrolyzer system capable of producing up to 1,000 kg/h of green hydrogen, designed to reduce capital costs and accelerate industrial deployment.

Dutch gas infrastructure operator Gasunie has inaugurated a 32-kilometer hydrogen pipeline connecting Maasvlakte and Pernis in the Port of Rotterdam, marking the first operational section of the Dutch hydrogen backbone.

Five Colombian energy companies met with over 20 German ministries and port operators in Berlin and Hamburg to develop green hydrogen production projects leveraging Colombia's renewable resources.

Spain's national gas operator Enagás has opened calls for interest from hydrogen producers and CO₂ emitters to help develop a 2,750-kilometer hydrogen backbone and carbon capture logistics network leveraging repurposed existing infrastructure.

The European Commission has approved a €1.3 billion German state aid scheme to support renewable hydrogen production through the European Hydrogen Bank's Auctions-as-a-Service tool.

The 30 MW Barrow Green Hydrogen project in Cumbria has achieved final investment decision, moving into execution phase with Plug Power supplying PEM electrolyzers to produce green hydrogen for Kimberly-Clark's manufacturing facility.

Hystar has introduced Orion, a 20 MW PEM electrolyzer cluster designed to standardize deployment and support large-scale green hydrogen production with modular, skid-mounted configuration.

Poland's deployment of 153 hydrogen buses across 12 cities has revealed significant operational and financial obstacles, with operating costs substantially exceeding those of battery-electric alternatives and requiring additional government subsidies.

Land Kärnten officially opened Austria's first hydrogen refueling station dedicated to buses and deployed a fleet of 35 hydrogen fuel cell buses operated by ÖBB Postbus for rural routes in the Drau Valley region.