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

Researchers at UNSW Sydney have developed a fuel cell redesign featuring microscopic lateral bypass channels that increase power output by 75% while reducing water accumulation issues and material costs.

JERA has secured METI certification to supply low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia derivatives under Japan's Hub Development Support scheme, planning to co-fire imported low-carbon ammonia at the Hekinan Thermal Power Station.

IHI and GE Vernova successfully demonstrated combustion of 100% ammonia at full-scale conditions matching GE Vernova's F-Class gas turbines, with commercial deployment targeted for 2030.

Centrica and Ceres have formed a partnership to deploy solid oxide fuel cell and electrolysis technologies for on-site power generation across data centers, manufacturing, and logistics facilities in the UK and Europe.

FuelCell Energy is launching packaged 12.5 MW fuel cell power blocks designed to address grid constraints limiting data center expansion, while planning to triple manufacturing capacity at its Connecticut facility.

HydrogenPro reports that the 220 MW ACES Delta project in Utah is nearing completion with all electrolyzers operating at full load. The facility will store hydrogen in salt caverns with capacity exceeding all US grid-connected battery storage combined.

Endeavour has announced Pact, a methane cracking technology that produces hydrogen fuel and solid graphite for powering AI data centers with continuous, carbon-neutral energy at costs competitive with conventional fossil fuels.

A new study indicates Germany needs 53 gigawatts of hydrogen-capable gas power plants to meet its clean energy transition goals.