Expo & Conference: April 21-22, 2026 | Site Tours: April 23, 2026

Edmonton Convention Centre - Edmonton, Canada

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Uncover the Latest Innovations Shaping Hydrogen’s Future

In addition to the Technical Conference program, delegates and exhibition visitors can go beyond the sessions with an interactive technical poster experience on the exhibition floor. This engaging learning format spotlights breakthrough research and innovation from across the entire hydrogen value chain, offering fresh perspectives from leading global researchers.

Meet the minds behind the research during the exhibition, with poster authors representing top post‑secondary institutions including the University of Alberta, University of Bath, University of Calgary, University of Nottingham, and the University of Porto. This is a unique opportunity to connect directly with researchers, ask questions, and explore emerging ideas shaping the future of hydrogen.

Meet the poster authors on both days from 12:00–1:00 PM and 2:45–3:15 PM.

Access Included: Exhibition Visitor, All-Access, Strategic, and Technical Conference passes
Date & Time: April 21-22 | 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location: Halls A & B
20230425 Exhibition Mm Sbg 0011A (1)

2026 Categories Include:

Environment & Trade

The Environment & Trade track presentations delve into the pivotal role of hydrogen in advancing decarbonization, safety, and sustainability across industries. Topics include the business case for adopting hydrogen in heavy freight, cross-border opportunities in the Pacific Northwest, and critical safety regulations for infrastructure in North America. Innovative approaches such as using HBI as an alternative hydrogen carrier, integrating low-carbon hydrogen into multi-regional gas systems, and optimizing green maritime transport are explored. The discussions emphasize fostering Indigenous participation in the hydrogen value chain, partnership-driven solutions for sustainable community development, and the role of mixed technologies in improving energy efficiency and reducing emissions in urban transit systems.

Production

The Production track presentations focus on advancing hydrogen production technologies and optimizing systems to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon future. Key topics include innovations in electrolyzer power supplies, such as PEM and AEM advancements for large-scale deployment, and cutting-edge approaches like methane pyrolysis and photocatalysis for green hydrogen. Discussions also highlight cost-effective solutions for carbon capture, inherently safer design concepts for hydrogen systems, and the integration of clean ammonia production and transport into the hydrogen economy. Case studies and best practices, including Ekona's methane pyrolysis journey and JM’s LCH™ technology, explore scalable solutions for global decarbonization. Additional focus areas include small-scale ammonia production systems, pipeline transport options, and the role of hybrid models in troubleshooting and optimizing industrial hydrogen generation. This track emphasizes innovation and collaboration to expand hydrogen’s role in sustainable energy systems worldwide.

Transmission, Distribution & Storage

The Transmission, Distribution & Storage track presentations focus on advancing hydrogen infrastructure to support the growing hydrogen economy, emphasizing storage, delivery, and integration into existing systems. Key topics include hydrogen blending in natural gas networks, with insights into material compatibility, fracture toughness evaluation, and technical challenges addressed in the Enbridge Gaz Quebec network. Innovations in pipeline design, real-time AI-driven leak detection, and monitoring strategies for hydrogen and CO2 pipelines are highlighted, alongside best practices for hydrogen blending and accurate metering for custody transfer. Discussions explore scalable hydrogen fueling networks, underground hydrogen storage in salt caverns, and the decarbonization of natural gas compressor stations using methane pyrolysis. Emerging technologies, such as AI-assisted sensing systems and versatile testing platforms for hydrogen components, showcase progress in ensuring safety, reliability, and efficiency in hydrogen midstream infrastructure. Lessons from pipeline repurposing and field trials provide valuable insights for accelerating hydrogen adoption.

End User

The End User track presentations highlight hydrogen’s integration into transportation, infrastructure, and industrial applications, focusing on innovation and decarbonization. Topics include advancements in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles for heavy-duty transport, retrofitted hydrogen-diesel solutions, and the deployment of hydrogen truck fleets. Comparisons of hydrogen fuel cell and internal combustion engines, as well as hydrogen’s role in decarbonizing government fleets and industrial facilities, provide valuable insights. Infrastructure discussions cover refueling station optimization, hydrogen corridors for trucking, and lessons from converting boilers and process heating systems. Novel applications, such as hydrogen logistics for space tourism and 100% hydrogen industrial heaters, showcase hydrogen’s versatility. Technical advancements in methane pyrolysis, deep learning for combustor safety, and evaluating hydrogen for space heating further underscore its potential to drive sustainability.

Poster Topics Include:

  • ·       Burst Analysis of Carbon Steel Pipelines Carrying Liquid Ammonia (University of Calgary)
  • ·       Digital Twin for Hydrogen Pipelines Integrating AI-Based Leak Detection and Risk Analysis (University of Calgary)
  • ·       Hydrogen Permeability in Salt Caverns Under Variable Confining and Pore Pressures (University of Alberta)
  • ·       Leveraging CNG/Hydrogen Blends for High-Efficiency, Cost-Effective, Heavy-Duty Trucking (University of Alberta)
  • ·       Off-Grid Hydrogen Production to Decarbonize Remote Coastal and Maritime Operations (University of Porto)
  • ·       Opportunities Presented by Swappable Hydrogen Tank Refueling Stations (University of Bath)
  • ·       Surveying Depleted Gas Reservoirs for Underground Hydrogen Storage in Alberta (University of Alberta)
  • ·       Techno-economic Analysis of Hydrogen from Nigerian Gas: Regional Blue Hydrogen insights (University of Nottingham)
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