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

Italian private equity firm Endeavour Vision has launched Pact Systems, its first hydrogen production venture, which aims to produce hydrogen while capturing carbon in solid form as an alternative to traditional steam methane reforming.

Sungrow Hydrogen has shipped green hydrogen electrolysis systems to three continents, including 160 MW of alkaline water electrolysis units for a green ammonia project in Oman.

German cleantech company INERATEC and French industrial group TERTU have established joint venture T.H2 to develop a synthetic fuel production plant near Caen, France, processing 60,000 tonnes of wood residues annually.

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.

Polestar Technology has introduced HYDRA OS, an AI-powered operating system for electrolyzers designed to reduce energy consumption, extend asset life, and provide auditable operational data for financing stakeholders.

Wienerberger UK & Ireland has secured government backing to retrofit its Denton brickworks with hydrogen-fired kilns, replacing 224 gas burners as part of a £6 million industrial decarbonisation project.

GlobalData reports global low-carbon hydrogen production capacity could reach 82.3 mtpa by 2030, though only 2% is currently operational. The sector faces financing constraints and execution risks despite a growing project pipeline.

Sungrow Hydrogen has shipped green hydrogen systems across three continents, including a 160MW alkaline water electrolysis unit for Oman's green ammonia project and containerized PEM systems for off-grid and flexible electrolysis applications in Italy and Brazil.

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.