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December 15, 2025 - NewHydrogen News Commentary

Did you know that hydrogen is already powering fleets, planes, and even critical facilities without producing any emissions? Hi, I'm Steve Hill, CEO of NewHydrogen, with this week's top hydrogen news. Plus, a quick recap of new hydrogen's progress this year. In New Zealand, a new era of sustainable aviation may be arriving soon. A consortium including Fabram, AMSL Aero and Stralles Aircraft is working to enable hydrogen-powered flight by developing liquid hydrogen storage tanks and fuel systems for aircraft.

Alongside ongoing battery electric tests by Air New Zealand using the Alias CX300, the hydrogen electric effort is a concrete example of hydrogen stepping out of labs and into real world aviation infrastructure.

At the same time, Hyundai Motor Group concluded its World Hydrogen Expo 2025 with a sweeping showcase of hydrogen technologies. The exhibit covered everything from hydrogen production and storage to refueling infrastructure and fuel cell mobility solutions. Hyundai unveiled innovations including an autonomous hydrogen refueling robot and advanced storage systems. The breadth of the display underscores that hydrogen is not just a niche idea. It's being positioned as a complete ecosystem for clean energy deployment across transport and industry. Meanwhile, in the UK, GeoPura demonstrated its zero emission hydrogen power units at RAF Wington to support critical off-grid operations.

The demonstration showed that hydrogen- powered generators can deliver reliable, clean electricity for demanding applications like military or security sensitive facilities without carbon emissions. This event highlights that hydrogen's value extends beyond vehicles and flights. It can power infrastructure and operations that currently rely on diesel or other carbon heavy fuels. For those following NewHydrogen's journey this year, thank you. In 2025, we achieved a lot. We published the science behind our ThermoLoop technology. We jointly filed two patents with UC Santa Barbara.

We appointed a CTO and a director of process engineering. We upgraded to the NASDAQ OTC QB market under the ticker NEWH. We also released a special report showcasing real hydrogen production from our working benchtop unit. On top of all of that, we announced plans to integrate our system with nuclear reactors as heat sources for hydrogen generation. Looking ahead to 2026, we'll keep pushing forward. We'll refine our materials and processes to scale towards cheap hydrogen production. We also plan to deepen relationships with small modular nuclear reactor companies.

This path promises a win for new hydrogen, small modular reactor development, and the Earth. If you want to follow our progress in real time, visit newhydrogen.com and sign up for our newsletter and take a minute to watch our short explainer video. Thanks for watching, and we'll see you again next week.