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

Enapter unveiled its Stack 250 electrolyzer, capable of producing 100 kg of high-purity hydrogen daily and designed for plants with capacities of 100 MW and above across industrial and power applications.

NewHydrogen has successfully completed Stage Gate One testing of its ThermoLoop heat-based hydrogen production technology and entered the engineering phase. The company has also initiated a collaboration with NuCube Energy to explore integration with nuclear-powered heat sources.

Liquid Wind has submitted an environmental permit application for a large-scale eFuel facility in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden, designed to produce over 100,000 tons of sustainable eMethanol annually by combining renewable hydrogen with captured biogenic CO₂.

RCT GH Hydrogen, a partnership between Germany's RCT Holding and China's Guofu Hydrogen Energy Equipment, has begun production at a 250 MW-per-year electrolyser facility in Saarbrücken, combining Chinese technology with German manufacturing expertise.

Nel ASA has commercially launched its next-generation pressurized alkaline electrolyser system following eight years of development, targeting a cost of approximately USD 1,450 per kW compared to current industry benchmarks of USD 3,000 per kW.

The European Commission has selected nine hydrogen production projects across seven countries to receive €1.09 billion in EU funding, expected to deliver 1.1 gigawatts of electrolyser capacity and produce over 1.3 million tonnes of hydrogen within the first decade.

Nel ASA has introduced a new pressurized alkaline electrolyzer platform designed to reduce hydrogen production costs to below $1,450 per kW for 25 MW plants, compared to current industry costs around $3,000 per kW.

Nel ASA has commercially launched its next-generation pressurized alkaline electrolyzer system, targeting a turnkey cost below $1,450 per kW and reducing CAPEX by 40-60% compared to existing market solutions.

Qingdao is testing seawater electrolysis technology to produce green hydrogen without consuming freshwater reserves, using filtered seawater fed into wind- or solar-powered electrolyzers at the port.

Lhyfe has secured a multi-year contract to supply green hydrogen to BMW Group's Steyr facility in Austria, which will support fuel cell system development and mass production of hydrogen propulsion systems for the BMW X5 starting in 2028.

MAX Power Mining Corp. has appointed Tony Van Burgsteden as Chief Financial Officer to advance commercial evaluation of its Lawson natural hydrogen system in Saskatchewan, Canada's first subsurface natural hydrogen platform.

Photreon, a start-up from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, has developed photoreactor panels that produce hydrogen directly from sunlight and water without electrolyzers or grid connections, offering scalable green hydrogen production for distributed and large-scale applications.