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

Ceres has introduced Ceres Endura, a solid-oxide stack platform designed for onsite power and hydrogen production at data centers and energy-intensive facilities, with installation timelines measured in months rather than years.

InterContinental Energy has secured AUD 1.6 million in government funding to develop a digital twin for its P2(H2)Node, a standardized modular system for large-scale green hydrogen production integrated with renewable energy facilities.

Hyundai E&C has unveiled Korea's first flat-bottom liquid hydrogen storage tank, featuring advanced insulation design to reduce construction costs and improve storage efficiency for the country's hydrogen infrastructure.

Sunfire has unveiled a 50 MW pressurized alkaline electrolyzer system designed for large-scale green hydrogen production, featuring a modular design optimized for outdoor deployment that the company claims can reduce total installed costs by up to 50 percent.

Researchers at UNSW have redesigned hydrogen fuel cells to prevent water accumulation, achieving 75% more power than traditional designs and moving the technology closer to commercial deployment in aviation and freight applications.

The Materials Processing Institute has completed commissioning a hydrogen testing facility capable of operating at temperatures up to 1,650°C in a 100% hydrogen environment for advanced materials research and component validation.

Norwegian Hydrogen awarded Worley Rosenberg a FEED contract with EPC option for its RjukanLH₂ project, a 35 MW liquid hydrogen facility designed to produce 10 tonnes per day using renewable electricity.

Volvo Trucks has begun on-road testing of heavy trucks powered by hydrogen combustion engines, with commercial availability targeted before 2030 using High Pressure Direct Injection technology.

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.

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.

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.

VDL Hydrogen Systems and Battolyser Systems have completed their merger to form Alquion, a new company developing the Flexolyser, a flexible alkaline electrolyser designed for large-scale renewable energy integration.