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

Ming Yang Smart Energy Group received an investment license from Ethiopia's Investment Commission for a USD 14.1 billion project combining 8.4 GW of wind and solar capacity with electrolysis and ammonia production facilities.

Uniper Hydrogen GmbH has launched an Open Season for its planned hydrogen import terminal in Wilhelmshaven, which will import hydrogen via ammonia with an annual capacity of up to 2.6 million tons of ammonia, equivalent to approximately 350,000 tons of hydrogen.

The Australian Renewable Energy Agency has shortlisted major renewable hydrogen projects for Round 2 of the Hydrogen Headstart Program, with $1 billion in federal funding allocated to support large-scale production initiatives across multiple states.

Jordan's Cabinet has approved an agreement for a grid-independent green ammonia production facility powered by solar energy, with an estimated capital cost of $1 billion and planned commercial operation in November 2030.

Major Asia Pacific ports including Singapore, Yokohama, Busan, and Shanghai are building green hydrogen and e-fuel infrastructure through coordinated cross-sector initiatives, supported by national strategies for decarbonization and energy security.

Go Energy and SARCO have established a joint venture to develop a large-scale green ammonia production facility in Jazan, Saudi Arabia, with over $900 million in planned investment and 600 MW of hybrid renewable energy capacity.

ATOME has secured final investment decision for its Villeta plant in Paraguay, which will produce 260,000 tonnes annually of low-carbon Calcium Ammonium Nitrate fertilizer using 100% renewable hydropower.

Atome PLC has secured final investment decision for a 260,000 tonne-per-year low-carbon fertilizer plant in Paraguay, funded by international development finance institutions and equity partners, with production targeted for 2029.

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.

Hamburg has secured final approval for a new ammonia import terminal, marking progress in the German city's hydrogen infrastructure development.

HD Hyundai Heavy Industries has completed construction of the world's first ammonia-powered ship, with two 46,000-cubic-meter gas carriers scheduled for delivery in May and July 2024.

Jakson Green has signed a $465 million green ammonia supply deal with India's Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) under the National Green Hydrogen Mission, targeting 5 million tonnes of green hydrogen production annually by 2030.