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

Australian engineering firm Worley has secured a five-year EPCM services contract with Danish TSO Energinet to develop the country's national hydrogen transmission network, including 41 km of new pipeline and conversion of 89 km of existing natural gas infrastructure.

The Hydrogen Council and industry partners urge European Parliament to remove proposed Article 27a from the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism revision, citing risks to investment in clean hydrogen, ammonia, and fertilizer production.

Researchers at UNSW Sydney have developed a fuel cell redesign featuring microscopic lateral bypass channels that increase power output by 75% while reducing water accumulation issues and material costs.

Australia's National Cabinet is prioritizing hydrogen production and transport as key components of fuel security strategy, leveraging the country's renewable energy resources to support zero-emission heavy vehicles and reduce fuel imports.

French hydrogen refueling specialist Atawey has secured a multi-million-euro deal to deploy three hydrogen stations in Belgium, expanding its European network to support zero-emission heavy-duty transport.

Greenvize has introduced a plug-and-play hydrogen cooking unit that generates fuel on-demand through integrated PEM electrolysis, requiring only water and electricity while producing zero emissions.

Battolyser Systems and VDL Hydrogen Systems have merged to create Alquion, while Ming Yang Smart Energy Group plans over $10 billion in hydrogen and renewable energy projects in Ethiopia.

Pattern Energy has refocused its Argentia project from a 300-megawatt wind-hydrogen facility to a wind-only project, with the provincial contingency reserve order set to expire March 31, 2026.

Toyota Motor Corporation has signed a non-binding agreement to become an equal shareholder in cellcentric alongside Daimler Truck and Volvo Group, combining expertise in fuel cell development and heavy-duty vehicle manufacturing.

Linde Engineering has been selected to handle engineering, procurement, and construction for NH3 Clean Energy's WAH2 blue ammonia facility in Western Australia's Pilbara region, designed to produce 650,000 tonnes annually of clean ammonia from natural gas with integrated carbon capture.

Freudenberg has dissolved its e-Power Systems Business Group, discontinuing battery and fuel cell systems operations while retaining its hydrogen components business under Sealing Technologies. The restructuring affects approximately 600 employees, primarily in the United States.

MAX Power Mining Corp. announced successful drilling at its Bracken Well with multiple natural hydrogen and helium zones, plus identification of a new prospect near its Lawson discovery, expanding basin-scale exploration potential in Saskatchewan.