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

Solaris hydrogen fuel cell buses have begun service in Bologna with public transport operator Tper deploying the first vehicles following completion of authorizations for the hydrogen refuelling facility.

VIVIFY Technology has unveiled the Flying Pig, a 1MW containerized hydrogen power system designed to provide grid-independent power generation for remote locations and emergency response scenarios.

Nine companies led by Hyundai Motor Group signed a memorandum of understanding to develop a comprehensive hydrogen ecosystem in Hong Kong, targeting full operation by end of 2030 with focus on waste-to-hydrogen conversion and fuel cell vehicle deployment.

Provaris Energy has signed a cooperation agreement with K Line and Norwegian Hydrogen to develop a hydrogen export supply chain from Norway to Germany, advancing toward commercialization through a licensing model for specialized hydrogen carriers.

The World Hydrogen Summit 2026 concluded in Rotterdam with 10,000 attendees from 120 countries, addressing how to create hydrogen demand at scale across hard-to-abate sectors including steel, shipping, and aviation.

The Netherlands completed its first hydrogen pipeline segment running 32 kilometers from Maasvlakte to Pernis, with commercial flow expected to begin late this year when Shell activates hydrogen production facilities.

Kimberly-Clark has reached a final investment decision to receive hydrogen from a 30MW Carlton Power facility in Barrow-in-Furness, expected to reduce natural gas consumption by up to 50% at its tissue production site.

King Willem-Alexander and Climate Minister Stientje van Veldhoven officially activated the first 32-kilometre hydrogen pipeline segment in Rotterdam, connecting Maasvlakte and Pernis production and industrial sites.

Stargate Hydrogen has delivered a 1 MW alkaline electrolyser to Fortum's new Kalla Test Center in Loviisa, Finland, marking the facility's inauguration for long-term hydrogen production testing through 2028.

Dutch gas infrastructure operator Gasunie has inaugurated a 32-kilometer hydrogen pipeline connecting Maasvlakte and Pernis in the Port of Rotterdam, marking the first operational section of the Dutch hydrogen backbone.

Five Colombian energy companies met with over 20 German ministries and port operators in Berlin and Hamburg to develop green hydrogen production projects leveraging Colombia's renewable resources.

Spain's national gas operator Enagás has opened calls for interest from hydrogen producers and CO₂ emitters to help develop a 2,750-kilometer hydrogen backbone and carbon capture logistics network leveraging repurposed existing infrastructure.