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

Uber has invested in Paris-based HysetCo through a convertible loan to add hydrogen taxis to its Business Taxi platform, though the move appears driven by access to taxi licenses and market relationships rather than hydrogen fuel economics.

The Clean Hydrogen Partnership has launched a call for tenders to help European ports develop hydrogen and derivative utilization strategies, with applications due May 27, 2026.

Nel ASA has secured a contract to supply a PEM (proton exchange membrane) electrolysis system to a utility in Washington state, marking another deployment of the technology for hydrogen production.

Eclipse Energy and Wood have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on scaling hydrogen production from end-of-life oil reservoirs, leveraging existing infrastructure to reduce capital costs.

Brazil's Suape Port is investing R$15.8 billion to establish itself as Latin America's largest green hydrogen hub by 2030, including electrolyzer installation, terminal expansion, and low-carbon fuel production facilities.

The First Public Hydrogen Authority has announced expanded partnerships to develop California-based renewable hydrogen production facilities serving public fleets, data centers, and stationary power applications.

Consilium Safety Group has acquired the hydrogen sensor technology division of Insplorion AB, including the NPS-P2 Hydrogen Sensor, to strengthen leak detection across hydrogen infrastructure globally.

HVR Energy has secured €12.75 million from Spain's Instituto de Crédito Oficial and €7.6 million from the EU's Connecting Europe Facility to deploy 30 hydrogen refueling stations across Spain, supporting the nation's goal of 150 operational stations by 2030.

Lloyd's Register and South Korea's Pusan National University have signed a memorandum of understanding to create the first globally recognized certification framework for liquid hydrogen carriers and onboard systems.

The US Department of Energy is moving forward with Phase 1 federal funding for five of seven Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs under its $8 billion clean hydrogen program, despite ongoing litigation affecting two West Coast projects.

Chile's Gasvalpo has successfully injected a 10% green hydrogen blend into its live natural gas network in Coquimbo Province, marking South America's first real-world demonstration of hydrogen integration in existing pipelines without infrastructure replacement.

Renewable energy specialist Moeve and Spain's gas-grid operator Enagás have officially launched the European Alliance for Green Hydrogen and its Derivatives (ERA), aiming to coordinate hydrogen production, storage, transport, and industrial applications across Europe.