To the Calgary region’s hydrogen community,

After more than two years of strategic coordination between government, community and private partners, the CRH2 launched last March in a period of increased uncertainty for the global hydrogen sector. Several high-profile hydrogen bankruptcies occurred this year. U.S. energy policy shifted materially. In Canada, policy and investment discussions pivoted towards affordability and energy security as key pillars. These are very real headwinds, and it’s important to acknowledge the challenges facing the sector. At the same time, we also want to celebrate the tangible “made in Alberta” success stories that are helping move the sector forward. The hydrogen freight locomotive program led by CPKC has demonstrated reliable operation of hydrogen in heavy-duty rail applications. Municipal mobility pilots in the Edmonton region continued to operate and refuel reliably with Azolla Hydrogen’s station, and the Alberta Motor Transport Association continues to lead the charge in hydrogen heavy-duty trucking with its pilots.

Even as the hype begins to fade, hydrogen is still expected to play a larger role in our future energy system than it does today. That growth will be uneven across applications, and timelines are likely to be slower than initially anticipated. One thing we do know, though, is that Alberta’s low-cost natural gas resources, existing industrial base, and operational expertise make it arguably the best jurisdiction in the world for hydrogen to advance.

In the coming year, the CRH2 will be advancing foundational “table-setting” work to be ready when economic and policy conditions improve. This means identifying opportunities, aggregating regional demand with supply, and working with regional partners to identify the gaps and challenges that must be resolved.

We’d like to acknowledge our partners at Calgary Economic Development, The Transition Accelerator, and Wheatland County for making this work possible, and our funders at the City of Calgary, Hydrogen Centre of Excellence, and PrairiesCan for ongoing support. Just as importantly, we also want to thank everyone within the region who has taken part in the Hub’s webinars and events—your participation is incredibly important to the work the Hub does. Thank you for being part of this community.

Sincerely,
Zak Cunningham
CRH2 Lead

2025

IN REVIEW

Events
Launch Announcement
The CRH2’s launch announcement was held on March 21 in CPKC’s historic Canadian Pacific Railway Pavilion in downtown Calgary. Along with representatives from founding partners Calgary Economic Development, Wheatland County, and the Transition Accelerator, attendees included Alberta’s Minister of Energy and Minerals Brian Jean, former Mayor Jyoti Gondek, George Chahal, former MP for Calgary Skyview and former Reeve Amber Link—who were treated to a view of CPKC’s hydrogen locomotives.
Grand Opening
On June 9, the Calgary Region Hydrogen Hub opened its doors with a kick-off event at the Ampersand Conference Centre. The first major hydrogen-centric gathering in the Calgary Region, the sold-out event attracted over 225 attendees to see speeches and presentations from industry leaders, policymakers, and other hydrogen champions, with a keynote from Premier Danielle Smith.
Hub at the Pub
Bringing the region’s hydrogen ecosystem together is at the heart of the CRH2’s mission. To create those connections, we launched our Hub at the Pub networking series in true Calgary spirit on July 7 with a highly attended event at the Calgary Stampede. Due to overwhelming demand for continued community engagement, this initiative has been formalized into a consistent (and consistently sold out) bi-monthly gathering. We had over 500 registrations for the series and we are excited to keep the ball rolling with our first meet-up of 2026, which will take place on January 28. Make sure to follow us on LinkedIn and on our mailing list for more details!
External Events
Canadian Hydrogen Convention

In April, the Calgary Region Hydrogen Hub team (Chris Brown, Mark Lea-Wilson, Hadi Shaker Shiran, Euan Alexander, and Zak Cunningham) travelled north to participate in the Canadian Hydrogen Convention. The team delivered two presentations: Mark Lea-Wilson on the use of “minimum viable corridors” to advance hydrogen in heavy trucking, and Zak Cunningham on ‘Hydrogen Deployment in Southern Alberta – The Next Logical Step’, which built on David Layzell’s foundational report that was the catalyst for the beginning of the Calgary Regional Hydrogen Hub.

The team also participated in two panels: Chris Brown took part in ‘East to West: Scaling Hydrogen Across Canada’s Hydrogen Hubs, which examined hydrogen’s role in Canada’s future energy mix. Zak Cunningham joined a panel alongside Brent Lakeman of the Edmonton Region Hydrogen Hub and Rebecca Goldsack from DTI to share insights into building the hydrogen economy in Alberta and what it takes to support this ecosystem. The overall theme of the convention was focusing on what’s practical and continuing to lay the groundwork for when the time is right.

World Hydrogen Summit
Transition Accelerator Executive Advisor Dan Wicklum and CRH2 Lead Zak Cunningham joined representatives from Calgary Economic Development and Edmonton Region Hydrogen Hub to attend the World Hydrogen Summit as part of the Team Alberta booth in the Canada Pavillion. The summit highlighted a persistent gap between ambitious global emission targets and practical implementation, with policy instability hindering long-term investment and downstream demand (offtake) as the critical weak link, urgently requiring major infrastructure development. Nevertheless, the WHS affirmed Alberta’s a competitive advantage thanks to its existing energy expertise and lower energy costs. The hub team made fantastic connections with Hubs all over Europe, which we’ll be sharing in several upcoming webinars in 2026.
Gap Analysis Workshop
In May, Milana Trifkovic, UCalgary Research Excellence Chair, invited Zak Cunningham and CRH2 Corridor Manager Erin Horb to present on the challenges and current state of hydrogen in the province.
World Energy Cities Partnership (WECEP) AGM
Calgary welcomed city leaders and innovators from around the globe for the World Energy Cities Partnership (WECP) Annual General Meeting, signaling the city’s leadership as an innovation and investment destination. Zak Cunningham participated in a session that explored breakthroughs in carbon capture, hydrogen production, biofuels and synthetic fuels, and the industry verticals that they are targeting.
Alberta Hydrogen Day
As hydrogen’s role in our future energy system continues to evolve, communication and collaboration across the province is increasingly important. In October, the CRH2 headed north to attend Alberta Hydrogen Day in Edmonton, a day of informative discussions and sessions exploring the forefront of hydrogen technologies. CRH2 team member Mark Lea-Wilson hosted a panel titled ‘Hydrogen Use in Transportation,’ which featured fellow CRH team member Chris Brown as a panelist.
Underground Hydrogen Storage Workshop
The Hub participated in this workshop, which brought together researchers, industrial practitioners and regulators with a focus on hydrogen storage in depleted oil and natural gas reservoirs.
CUTRIC - Western Canada Transit Innovation Summit
Hosted by the Canadian Urban Transit Research & Innovation Consortium, this summit brought together transit professionals, policymakers, and industry leaders to explore the future of public transportation in the region. The CRH2’s Corridor Manager Erin Horb moderated “Alberta Hydrogen: Powering the Frontier of Heavy-Duty Mobility,” with panelists from CPKC, DTI, Trimac and ESSNA sharing insights from their experience with real-world hydrogen applications supporting various modes of heavy-duty transportation.
Calgary Climate Symposium
The seventh annual Calgary Climate Symposium featured Calgary-focused case studies on saving money, cutting emissions, and reducing climate risk at home, on campus, and at work. The CRH2 presents a ‘Hydrogen 101’ that focused on the use cases, challenges, and current status of hydrogen today.
Avatar Innovations Shark Tank
CRH2 Lead Zak Cunningham took on the role of “shark” at Avatar Innovations’ Shark Tank session, judging pitches from entrepreneurs for their hydrogen session.
Energy Ambassadors
The CRH2 was invited to do a deep dive on hydrogen end use technology, production, challenges, and outlook for hydrogen as part of their speaker series.
Webinars

In 2025, the Hub conducted six webinars with over 1,100 registrants, featuring candid conversations, lessons learned, and strategic thinking gathered from across the province. For 2026, we’ll be expanding our reach and bringing in experts from across the world to apply their experience to a Canadian context. All of our webinars are archived and linked below—we encourage you to catch up on any you missed and to share them widely with your colleagues.

Techno-Economics
Over the past year, the Hub has been actively working on three techno-economic studies for our partners across the Calgary region. Each study was designed to rigorously evaluate the commercial viability of specific hydrogen pathways and to identify the necessary factors for their successful implementation.

Wheatland County Hydrogen Opportunity Assessment

The CRH2 has worked closely with Wheatland County to provide an analytical foundation to assess hydrogen opportunities, quantifying energy demand, emissions, and potential for low-carbon hydrogen development. The report establishes a baseline by mapping existing geographic strengths relevant to developing hydrogen and hydrogen-reliant value chains, including energy resources, hydrogen production infrastructure, existing and potential hydrogen users, and carbon capture plans in the region. The report was presented to Wheatland County council in October 7th, with an industry engagement event on November 26th.

District Heating Blending Project

The CRH2 is engaged with Atlantica to quantify and understand the potential for large-scale hydrogen blending in the Calgary District Heating system. This effort focuses on determining the scale of the opportunity, and the real-world overlay of what it would require to be realized from an infrastructure perspective. The CRH2 team attended a tour led by Hub leadership team member Jason Grabinsky, who showed the team the CDHI system to better understand the operation prior to starting the techno-economic anaysis.

City of Calgary Hydrogen Opportunity Assessment​

The City of Calgary Climate and Environment Department is collaborating with the CRH2 to produce a foundational Opportunity Assessment that will provide city administration with essential, data-based knowledge regarding the local hydrogen economy. The resulting assessment provides a high-level but robust evaluation that compares the relative technical, environmental, and economic viability of key hydrogen production and end-use opportunities. By pairing these real-world data overlays with strategic engagement, the report serves as a critical resource intended to inform decision-makers on which opportunities should be prioritized within the Calgary context.

Calgary Region Hydrogen Opportunities Map​
The Calgary Region Hydrogen Opportunities Map went live on calgaryhydrogen.ca in September. This interactive tool offers a comprehensive view of the region’s infrastructure and industrial activity, making it easier to identify where clean hydrogen projects can take root and scale. By combining pipelines, power assets, CCS projects, major transportation corridors, and key facilities into a single visual platform, the map allows planners, developers, and partners to quickly evaluate context and identify promising sites. This clear design not only enhances regional understanding but also sparks informed conversations that help move hydrogen projects from concept to implementation.
Founding Member Support​

We want to thank the founding members of the Calgary Region Hydrogen Hub for their continued support as we work to develop a thriving and sustainable hydrogen economy.

Funders​

Thank you to the Calgary Region Hydrogen Hub’s funders for making our work possible.

Thank You

Finally, thank you to everyone who has followed us on LinkedIn, sent us an email, attended a webinar, or met us in person at any of our events. The Calgary Region Hydrogen Hub is here to engage and support this community, and we truly couldn’t do it without all of you.
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