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

Germany's adoption of the EU's Renewable Energy Directive III establishes legally mandated hydrogen quotas for fuel suppliers, creating substantial import requirements that Provaris Energy positions its compressed hydrogen shipping as poised to address.

The California Public Utilities Commission unanimously denied Southern California Gas Company's request to recover $266 million in early-stage engineering costs for the Angeles Link hydrogen pipeline from ratepayers, citing lack of immediate customer benefits.

California's Public Utilities Commission denied SoCalGas's request to charge customers $266 million for the Angeles Link hydrogen pipeline project, ruling the utility failed to demonstrate direct ratepayer benefits.

The European Commission issued a positive opinion supporting GAZ-SYSTEM's certification as a hydrogen transmission network operator, making it the first operator in Europe to undergo this regulatory process.

The European Commission's AccelerateEU plan commits to a targeted review of RED III Delegated Acts defining renewable hydrogen in Q2 2026, ahead of the original 2028 timeframe, to address slower-than-expected sector growth.

Poland's Gaz-System is advancing toward recognition as a hydrogen transmission system operator (TSO) under EU regulations, positioning the company to play a key role in Europe's hydrogen infrastructure development.

Nobian has secured RFNBO certification for its Frankfurt site, enabling production of up to 6,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually using renewable-powered chlor-alkali electrolysis.

The Hydrogen Council and industry partners urge European Parliament to remove proposed Article 27a from the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism revision, citing risks to investment in clean hydrogen, ammonia, and fertilizer production.