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

L&T Energy GreenTech has signed a long-term agreement to supply ITOCHU with 300,000 tonnes of green ammonia annually from a proposed facility in Kandla, Gujarat, India, for use in green bunkering applications.

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.

CHARBONE Corporation announced it will take an equity stake and play an active operational role in Green Hydrogen ASIAPAC's Malaysian UHP hydrogen project, marking the company's strategic expansion into the Asia-Pacific market.

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.

MAX Power Mining Corp. announced that a 3D seismic survey at the Lawson Natural Hydrogen system in Saskatchewan has identified a 14.2 sq. km structural closure and a broader 28 sq. km prospective area, significantly expanding the project's scale and identifying multiple drill targets.

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.

Siemens Mobility has secured a contract valued between approximately $350 million and $541 million to deliver 12 hydrogen fuel cell trains to Romania, including up to 30 years of maintenance support.

The Questa Hydrogen Project in New Mexico received $231 million in USDA funding to convert a former Chevron mine into a facility combining a 50-megawatt solar array with green hydrogen production for energy storage.

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.