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

Hynamics' 50 MW electrolyzer project in France has secured €144 million in European Commission-approved state aid to produce renewable hydrogen for ammonia production, targeting a 70% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.

The European Commission has approved a €6 billion Italian state aid scheme to support renewable hydrogen production for transport and industrial sectors, targeting 200,000 tons of annual output through electrolysis and biogenic processes.

The International Energy Agency states that low-emissions hydrogen is experiencing typical consolidation cycles rather than permanent decline, with global investments reaching $8 billion in 2025 and electrolyser capacity expected to grow fivefold by 2030.

National Gas, Centrica, Equinor, and SSE Thermal have jointly launched a bid to build Great Britain's first regional hydrogen transport and storage network in the Humber region, with a funding decision expected to be worth around £500 million.

Atome has secured $420 million in debt financing for a $650 million low-carbon fertilizer project in Paraguay that will produce 260,000 metric tons annually. Separately, Asahi Kasei has begun installing a 1 MW-class electrolyzer at Finland's first commercial hydrogen refueling station.