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

ITM Power will receive £86 million in combined funding from Great British Energy and the UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero to expand hydrogen electrolyser manufacturing in Sheffield, creating 400 new jobs.

Greenvize has introduced a plug-and-play hydrogen cooking unit that generates fuel on-demand through integrated PEM electrolysis, requiring only water and electricity while producing zero emissions.

Battolyser Systems and VDL Hydrogen Systems have merged to create Alquion, while Ming Yang Smart Energy Group plans over $10 billion in hydrogen and renewable energy projects in Ethiopia.

The European Commission is inviting offtakers to register supply interest under its Hydrogen Mechanism through March 20, 2026, while Germany's electrolysis capacity expansion falls significantly behind its 2030 goals despite new EU funding.

VDL Hydrogen Systems and Battolyser Systems have completed their merger to form Alquion, a new company developing the Flexolyser, a flexible alkaline electrolyser designed for large-scale renewable energy integration.

EDF's hydrogen subsidiary Hynamics announced it will supply low-carbon hydrogen to LAT Nitrogen's ammonia facility in France's Grand Est region, replacing natural gas feedstock through electrolysis technology.

Plug Power has been selected to supply a 275 MW GenEco PEM electrolyzer system for Hy2gen's Courant project in Baie-Comeau, Quebec, which will produce low-carbon ammonium nitrate for the mining industry using hydroelectric power.

Plug Power has secured a FEED contract to supply a 275 MW GenEco PEM electrolyzer for Hy2gen's Courant project in Baie-Comeau, Québec, which will produce low-carbon ammonia for renewable ammonium nitrate used in mining explosives.

The European Commission has approved €144 million in French state aid for Hynamics' ABC Ottmarsheim project, a 50 MW renewable hydrogen production facility designed to decarbonize ammonia production at LAT Nitrogen's industrial site in France.

The HEDERA project, based at Instituto Tecnológico de la Energía in Spain, is advancing proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzer technology through improved electrode designs and machine learning-based degradation modeling to reduce costs and extend operational lifespan.

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.