Hydrogen Summit seeks to ignite concrete action
By
Karen Unland
Five companies representing complementary aspects of the developing hydrogen economy will bring the 2023 Hydrogen Summit to a forward-looking close on Feb. 7.
A panel of investment professionals will hear from three Edmonton businesses: Aurora Hydrogen, which is developing an emissions-free way to produce hydrogen; Diesel Tech Industries, a transportation technology developer; and ONEC Group, a project delivery firm. They'll pitch alongside two Calgary companies: Ayrton Energy, which is developing electric-vehicle charging powered by hydrogen, and Hifi, which detects pipeline leaks with advanced sensing and AI.
There's no prize up for grabs, but it will be a chance to get in front of almost 400 decision-makers and "showcase that there's activity and momentum in the region," said summit organizer Mark Lea-Wilson, the Hydrogen Hub lead at The Transition Accelerator.
The summit is meant to set the agenda for a year of action on the hydrogen front, said Lea-Wilson, noting that the Edmonton Region Hydrogen HUB spent its first couple of years on fact-finding and analysis.
"Now what we're trying to do is move towards the action space: getting projects launched, getting more people together, making this a bigger opportunity, because we think that we have the foundation, the fundamentals, and the knowledge to move things forward," he told Taproot.
In a way, it's a prelude to the Canadian Hydrogen Convention in April, but while that event is focused on bringing the world to Edmonton, the February summit is about gathering local players to "have conversations about how we want this year to play out," Lea-Wilson said.
Another way to think about the summit is as a sequel to forward/slash, the summit that Edmonton Global put on in 2022 to unite the region around a shared vision of economic success.