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

Norwegian Hydrogen awarded Worley Rosenberg a FEED contract with EPC option for its RjukanLH₂ project, a 35 MW liquid hydrogen facility designed to produce 10 tonnes per day using renewable electricity.
Aternium has selected Kiewit Engineering Group to conduct pre-FEED engineering for its first combined hydrogen and heavy water production facility in the Mid-Atlantic region, part of a $1 billion multi-plant initiative.

Air Products announced that its new liquid hydrogen facility in the Port of Rotterdam has reached over 65% completion and is on track to become Europe's largest when it becomes operational in 2027.

South Korea and France elevated their diplomatic relationship to a global strategic partnership, with hydrogen infrastructure and clean energy initiatives as key components. The agreement includes pilot projects to integrate green hydrogen into existing gas grids for industrial applications.

Verna Hydrogen has drilled two pilot wells in Quebec, marking the world's first Engineered Mineral Hydrogen pilot wells, while multiple companies advance hydrogen infrastructure projects globally.

Australian engineering firm Worley has secured a five-year EPCM services contract with Danish TSO Energinet to develop the country's national hydrogen transmission network, including 41 km of new pipeline and conversion of 89 km of existing natural gas infrastructure.

Australia's National Cabinet is prioritizing hydrogen production and transport as key components of fuel security strategy, leveraging the country's renewable energy resources to support zero-emission heavy vehicles and reduce fuel imports.

French hydrogen refueling specialist Atawey has secured a multi-million-euro deal to deploy three hydrogen stations in Belgium, expanding its European network to support zero-emission heavy-duty transport.

Pattern Energy has refocused its Argentia project from a 300-megawatt wind-hydrogen facility to a wind-only project, with the provincial contingency reserve order set to expire March 31, 2026.

German transmission operator Thyssengas and Dutch distribution operator Cogas have signed a contract for the first cross-border hydrogen pipeline connection between their networks, linking to the Vlieghuis-Ochtrup pipeline.

Italy's first hydrogen bunkering operation at a port has been completed at La Spezia, using low-pressure metal hydride storage technology to transfer hydrogen from a mobile vehicle to a vessel.

Fugro and Sweco are conducting geotechnical investigations for the Delta Rhine Corridor West project, which will transport hydrogen and captured CO2 from industrial areas in the Netherlands to offshore storage sites.