Learn how Wood makes high purity, low carbon intensity hydrogen
Canadian Hydrogen Convention

Learn how Wood makes high purity, low carbon intensity hydrogen

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Exhibition hours

25 - 26 April 2023

Find us at:

Booth: 404

As the world pushes to decarbonize and countries navigate through the energy transition, traditional carbon-emitting energy sources will soon electrify - with low-carbon fuels expected to provide up to 60 percent of the world’s energy needs. As the largest event in Canada showcasing hydrogen as a key enabler to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, the Canadian Hydrogen Convention will position Canada as a global hydrogen superpower.

This must-attend event will bring the entire Canadian supply chain together to discuss innovations and solutions for low-carbon hydrogen production, energy infrastructure, storage and the path forward as Canada works towards net zero by 2050.

Stop by Wood’s booth, number 404, to learn how our licensor technology makes high purity, low carbon intensity, hydrogen.

More information on the eventSee floor plan

VR experience

Learn how blue hydrogen is made during our VR experience of a hydrogen plant

Have you got question for our experts? Schedule a meeting at our booth 404

Meeting scheduler

Date
Time
Topic
25 Apr 2023
11:30-12:00
(Salon 9)
The Sensitivity of Hydrogen Transport Systems to Equation of State
Presented by: Dr Dale Erickson, Technical Authority and Technical Development Lead

2023 Technical Courses Program

26 Apr 2023
16:00-16:30
(Salon 8)
Tracking and Blending Hydrogen in Complex Gas Networks
Presented by: Dr Dale Erickson, Technical Authority and Technical Development Lead

2023 Technical Courses Program

Unlocking the potential of blue hydrogen

There is a common misconception that steam methane reforming (SMR) technology is dated and does not stack up economically or provide high carbon capture rates when compared with other hydrogen production technologies. It is important to scrutinise and challenge these myths to understand what technology best suits an organisation’s project requirements.

The competitive advantage

Through continuous development and innovation, our new generation of blue SMR technology provides a greater economic and efficient alternative for production needs at large capacities.

Featured experts
Dr Dale Erickson
Technical Expert
Katie Zimmerman
Decarbonization Director, Americas