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

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.

Rainbow Colors, a Dutch tulip nursery, has completed installation of a 1 MW solid oxide electrolyzer for local hydrogen production. Global low-carbon hydrogen capacity is projected to reach 65.3 mtpa by 2030.

India reached a new low for green hydrogen pricing at ₹279 per kilogram ($3.08/kg) through a competitive auction for supply to Numaligarh Refinery, bringing the nation closer to its ₹165/kg ($2/kg) cost target.

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

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.

La Française de l'Énergie successfully completed the PTH-2 deep drilling project in the Moselle department, confirming significant natural hydrogen presence at 3,655 meters depth and advancing characterization of the basin.

A consortium of 45 organizations kicked off the HyCARB project in Utrecht to develop sustainable, cost-efficient technologies for producing carbon-based chemicals using green hydrogen and renewable energy.

Ionautics has advanced its platinum-based hydrogen catalyst toward full-scale production with Swedish government funding, while thyssenkrupp nucera secured contracts for 560 MW of alkaline electrolysis capacity across Spain and India.

Next Hydrogen Solutions Inc. has secured two contracts valued at $3.75 million to design and demonstrate electrolyzer systems engineered to nuclear-grade specifications, marking the company's first entry into nuclear-powered hydrogen production.

Endeavour has announced Pact, a methane cracking technology that produces hydrogen fuel and solid graphite for powering AI data centers with continuous, carbon-neutral energy at costs competitive with conventional fossil fuels.

Gasunie subsidiary Hynetwork has connected the first major hydrogen producer to the Dutch hydrogen network, with the 200 MW Holland Hydrogen 1 plant at Rotterdam Maasvlakte now linked to national infrastructure.