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

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.

Pune-based Hydrovert Energy has developed hydrogen fuel-cell stationary generators ranging from 5 kVA to 50 kVA for commercial and industrial backup power applications, with the first commercial deployment commissioned by NTPC in April 2026.

South Korean lawmakers are urging the government to maintain a minimum hydrogen fuel cell market as the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment considers reducing mandatory supply volumes under the Clean Hydrogen Portfolio Standard.

Bavaria's Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy signed a Letter of Intent with Onyx Power to build a hydrogen-ready gas turbine power plant at the Zolling Energy Park, designed to support grid stability during low renewable energy periods.

Uniper has received preliminary approval from the Darmstadt Regional Authority for a planned hydrogen-ready combined cycle gas turbine plant with up to 890 MW capacity at the Staudinger power station.

Oman's state-owned PWP agency is soliciting proposals for a technoeconomic assessment of a proposed hydrogen-based independent power project with capacity up to 1 GW. Applications are due June 21, 2026.

Toyota Hydrogen Solutions has obtained ANSI/CSA FC 1 and FC 6 certifications for its fuel cells, clearing regulatory pathways for broader deployment of stationary power generators in North America.

Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg researchers have developed a closed-loop hydrogen engine achieving over 60% efficiency with zero emissions, offering power output comparable to diesel engines for heavy-duty applications.

Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies and ProtonH2 have formed a strategic partnership to provide modular hydrogen fuel cell power to AI data centers, utilizing hydrogen produced from repurposed oil and gas infrastructure with integrated carbon capture.

INNIO Group successfully operated a 3 MW hydrogen-fueled Jenbacher engine at full capacity in Austria, demonstrating viability for replacing diesel backup systems in data centers. The demonstration included Microsoft, Google, and Data4 representatives.

UK technology company Ceres has unveiled its Endura solid oxide stack, a 10.8kW unit designed for on-site data centre power and green hydrogen production applications.

Lotte SK Enroute has begun operations at its Ulsan Hydrogen Power No. 1 facility, a 20 MW hydrogen fuel cell plant that converts by-product hydrogen from nearby refineries into low-carbon electricity.