Schedule
- 5:30 pm - Cocktail & Networking Reception
- 7:00 pm - Dinner and Entertainment
- 8:30 pm - Awards Ceremony
- 9:30 pm - Event closes
The Emerging Hydrogen Leader Award recognizes an up-and-coming individual whose efforts have already made a significant impact on their organization, industry, or community, going above and beyond their regular responsibilities. Nominees should demonstrate exceptional strategic thinking, leadership, community involvement, and commitment to excellence in their field. This category is open to individuals with 10 or fewer years of experience in the energy industry. Self-nominations are welcome, and the award is open to candidates across Canada and internationally.
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The Hydrogen Infrastructure Award recognizes innovation in addressing key challenges in hydrogen infrastructure, including reducing costs, improving energy efficiency, maintaining hydrogen purity, and minimizing leakage. Submissions may cover any aspect of hydrogen infrastructure, including pipelines, liquefaction plants, transportation, storage facilities, compressors, and dispensers. This category is open to innovative equipment, processes, or digital solutions that advance the safe, efficient, and scalable development and operation of hydrogen infrastructure. Self-nominations are welcome, and the award is open to candidates across Canada and internationally.
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The Hydrogen Digital Innovator Award recognizes novel digital technologies advancing the hydrogen industry. All technologies in this category should be at stages of initial production and rollout, full production mode, or commercial (post pilot stage). This category is open to digital technology concepts that are less than five years old and are considered “game changers” in the energy industry. Self-nominations are welcome, and the award is open to candidates across Canada and internationally.
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The Hydrogen Early Adopter Award honors trailblazers in climate action who demonstrate exceptional leadership, innovation, and commitment to advancing novel and innovative solutions using low-carbon fuels such as hydrogen, ammonia, methanol, and e-methane. This award recognizes organizations at the forefront of adoption, celebrating those that have invested in pilot or groundbreaking demonstration projects across industrial and commercial applications. By championing the commercial potential of these emerging energy solutions, these pioneers are driving progress toward a more sustainable future. Self-nominations are welcome, and the award is open to candidates across Canada and internationally.
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The Hydrogen Enabler Award recognizes organizations, institutions, and educational bodies that play a pivotal role in advancing the hydrogen industry and other low-carbon fuel solutions such as ammonia, methanol, and e-methane. This award celebrates those enabling innovation through research, development, education, collaboration, or support services that accelerate the adoption and commercialization of low-carbon technologies. This category is open to research organizations, universities, technical schools, industry associations, and other organizations that provide critical expertise, resources, or infrastructure to the hydrogen and broader low-carbon community. Self-nominations are welcome, and the award is open to candidates across Canada and internationally.
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The Hydrogen Leader of the Year Award acknowledges an individual whose efforts have made a significant contribution to their organization, industry or community that go above and beyond their normal day-to-day duties. The nominee should stand out in terms of strategic thinking, leadership, community involvement and the pursuit of excellence in their field. The nominees in this category will have been in the energy industry for 10 or more years. Self-nominations are welcome, and the award is open to candidates across Canada and internationally.
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The Hydrogen Mobility Award recognizes organizations and projects driving innovative solutions in hydrogen and other low-carbon fuel mobility, including ammonia, methanol, and e-methane. This award celebrates advancements that address key challenges in transportation, such as reducing costs, improving energy efficiency, extending vehicle ranges, and enhancing overall system performance. Submissions may include all forms of transportation, including cars, trucks, buses, ships, and trains or supporting equipment that advance the sector. Self-nominations are welcome, and the award is open to candidates across Canada and internationally.
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The Hydrogen Project Award recognizes small, medium, and large-scale projects globally that demonstrate technological advancement, production excellence, and a meaningful impact on the hydrogen community. This award is open to projects involving hydrogen as well as other low-carbon fuels such as ammonia, methanol, and e-methane. Eligible projects must be either completed within the 2025/2026 period or projected to reach completion by the end of 2026, including those that have reached Final Investment Decision (FID). Projects will be evaluated based on innovation, operational execution, and their contribution to advancing low-carbon energy solutions. Self-nominations are welcome, and the award is open to candidates across Canada and internationally.
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The Hydrogen Technology: Equipment or Process Controls Award recognizes highly disruptive innovations in equipment that have had a major impact on hydrogen efficiency, emissions, economics, scheduling, or quality. This category also acknowledges products, or services specific to controls that make a positive impact to the hydrogen industry. All technologies in this category should be at either: initial production and rollout, full production mode, or commercial (post-pilot). If the underlying solution is digital, it should be submitted under the Hydrogen Digital Innovator Award category. Self-nominations are welcome, and the award is open to candidates across Canada and internationally.
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The Emerging Hydrogen Leader Award acknowledges an up-and-coming individual whose efforts have already made a significant contribution to their organization, industry or community that go above and beyond their normal day to day duties. The nominee should stand out in terms of strategic thinking, leadership, community involvement and the pursuit of excellence in their field. The nominees in this category will have been in the energy industry for 10 or less years. Self-nominations are permitted in this category.
2025 Winner is:
Tahrim Alam, Sr Metallurgical Engineer, Enbridge Gaz Québec
The Hydrogen Digital Innovator Award recognizes novel digital technologies advancing the hydrogen industry. All technologies in this category should be at stages of initial production and rollout, full production mode, or commercial (postpilot stage). This category is open to digital technology concepts that are less than five years old and are considered “game changers” in the energy industry.
2025 Winner is:
TOSSA Sustainability Services Inc.
The Hydrogen Technology: Equipment or Process Controls Award recognizes highly disruptive innovations in equipment that have had a major impact on hydrogen efficiency, emissions, economics, scheduling, or quality. This category also acknowledges products or services specific to controls that make a positive impact to the hydrogen industry. All technologies in this category should be at either: initial production and rollout, full production mode, or commercial (post-pilot). If the underlying solution is digital, it should be submitted under the Hydrogen Digital Innovator Award category.
2025 Winner is:
Golu Hydrogen Technologies Inc.
The Hydrogen Leader of the Year Award acknowledges an individual whose efforts have made a significant contribution to their organization, industry or community that go above and beyond their normal day to day duties. The nominee should stand out in terms of strategic thinking, leadership, community involvement and the pursuit of excellence in their field. The nominees in this category will have been in the energy industry for 10 or more years. Self-nominations are permitted in this category.
2025 Winner is:
Rebecca Goldsack, COO, Diesel Tech Industries
The Hydrogen Project Award recognizes small, medium, and large-scale projects globally. Projects in this category will be judged on technological advancement and impact on the community. All projects entered will need to be either completed within the 2023/2024 time period or will be projected to be completed or advanced planning stage by the end of 2024 in order to be considered.
2025 Winner is:
ATCO EnPower
The Hydrogen Early Adopter Award honors trailblazers in climate action who have shown outstanding leadership, innovation, and dedication to advancing hydrogen solutions. This esteemed award recognizes organizations at the forefront of hydrogen adoption, celebrating those that have invested in pilot or groundbreaking demonstration projects within industrial or commercial settings. By championing hydrogen’s commercial potential, these pioneers are helping to shape a more sustainable future.
2025 Winner is:
City of Edmonton
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