At the forefront of hydrogen innovation, the Canadian Hydrogen Convention 2026 Technical Conference convenes global technical experts to advance solutions from concept to deployment.
This premier gathering of global hydrogen technical experts offers a curated showcase of the latest breakthroughs in hydrogen production, transmission, distribution, end-use, and environmental integration.
The 2026 edition sees the Technical Conference relocated to the exhibition floor, placing delegates at the center of the action for two full days. This immersive setting creates unparalleled opportunities to network, collaborate, and engage directly with industry leaders and innovators, all while exploring the technologies shaping hydrogen’s future.
Technical conference delegates will gain critical insights from over 60 expert speakers across more than 60 technical and poster sessions. Representing leading organizations and post-secondary institutes, this conference is a springboard for collaboration, commercial impact, and career-defining knowledge exchange.
Our 15-member Technical Committee, comprised of recognized leaders in hydrogen technology and engineering, ensures every presentation meets the highest standards through a meticulous peer-review process.
Join us April 21-22, 2026, in Edmonton at Canada’s leading hydrogen event to connect, learn, and shape the future of hydrogen.
The Environment & Trade sessions focus on the policies, standards, and market frameworks shaping the competitiveness and credibility of clean hydrogen in Canada and globally. Sessions explore how producers can measure and verify carbon intensity for participation in emerging clean-fuel markets, how digital integration of IT/OT data supports certifiable CI reporting, and the role of standards development in enabling safe and scalable fleet deployment. Presentations highlight advances in low-NOx hydrogen turbine technology, best practices for maximizing investment tax credits, and regulatory challenges facing green hydrogen projects in Alberta. Collectively, these insights offer delegates a clear understanding of compliance, certification, and trade considerations essential for competing in a global low-carbon economy.
Presenting companies include: CSA Group, Baker Hughes, LCAB, Miller Thomson LLP, InnoTech Alberta, and more.
The Production sessions highlight emerging technologies that are transforming clean hydrogen production at scale in Canada. Topics include breakthrough pathways such as in-situ hydrogen in mature reservoirs, engineered mineral hydrogen, methane pyrolysis, room-temperature WGS catalysis, and carbon-negative production through pyrolysis and biochar. Delegates will also learn about distributed and community-scale models, including wellbore electrolysis, hydrogen-on-demand systems, micro-ammonia production, and early regional supply from synthetic-fuel facilities. Together, these presentations provide a clear snapshot of innovations reducing cost, carbon intensity, and infrastructure barriers across Canada’s evolving hydrogen production landscape.
Presenting companies include: MC2, Salish Elements, GHD, Expander Energy Inc., Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH, Robert Bosch LLC, and more.
The Transmission, Distribution & Storage sessions examine the infrastructure required to move, store, and manage hydrogen safely and efficiently. Delegates will hear about distributed production technologies such as microchannel reforming and CNG/hydrogen blends for heavy-duty trucking, as well as insights from Ontario’s hydrogen grid feasibility study and global pipeline standards. Sessions cover refueling station design and commissioning, novel hydrogen separation and storage solutions, and strategies for rapid discharge and line sizing in industrial applications. Attendees will also explore advanced monitoring and safety technologies, including acoustic imaging and fiber optic sensing, and learn how digital Hydrogen Market Operating Systems enable market coordination. Collectively, these presentations highlight scalable, cost-effective solutions for building a reliable, low-carbon hydrogen ecosystem across transportation, industry, and energy networks.
Presenting companies include: Westport Fuel Systems, Enbridge Gas Ontario, HTEC, ROSEN, Vallourec, Siemens, Hatch, and more.
The End User sessions showcase how hydrogen technologies are being deployed in real-world applications, from ports and transit to heavy-duty transport, district energy, and remote communities. Delegates will gain insights from operational data on hydrogen-electric container cranes, long-duration energy storage for off-grid communities, fuel-flexible CHP systems, and multiple heavy-duty mobility trials, including trucking, transit buses, and early rail projects. Sessions also examine global lessons from Asia’s hydrogen mobility leaders, emerging district heating opportunities, distributed hydrogen generation, next-generation storage solutions, and advancements in fueling standards for heavy-duty vehicles. Together, these presentations provide a practical view of hydrogen performance in the field and its role in scaling Canada’s hydrogen economy.
Presenting companies include: DP World, WSP, Certarus Ltd., Alberta Motor Transport Association, The Transition Accelerator, Solas Energy, Yokogawa Corp of America, and more.
The Canadian Hydrogen Convention Technical Conference has been accredited by the CPD Certification Service, which provides recognized independent CPD accreditation compatible with global CPD requirements for energy professionals.
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