SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT - SPEAK AT THE TECHNICAL CONFERENCE
Submission Deadline: March 15, 2024
Take the opportunity to influence the hydrogen story by speaking at the California Hydrogen Convention.
The conference brings together experts from across the value chain in Los Angeles to exchange knowledge on the latest hydrogen technologies and innovations to enable a clean energy future. Share your solutions with thousands of industry colleagues. Apply to speak by submitting your abstract by March 15, 2024.
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SUBMIT A POSTER - SHOWCASE YOUR RESEARCH
Submission Deadline: March 15, 2024
The 2024 Call for Posters is exclusively open to all university researchers including undergraduate, graduate, post doctoral, faculty and technicians from Canadian and international post-secondary institutes.
Participating in the Poster Session at the California Hydrogen Convention Technical Conference is a great way for university researchers to showcase and present their technical research to high-level Canadian and international conference delegates and exhibition visitors. Accepted poster presenters will be eligible for special rates that will enable them to attend the technical presentations as part of the Technical Courses, opening night reception, exhibition floor and more.
2024 Categories:
INCLUDES BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
Airplanes Ships and trains
Ammonia and Methanol
Combined heat and power not cogeneration
Fuel cells
Heavy transport
Industrial Sector
Residential
Space heating
Transportation
INCLUDES BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
Capital and operating costs
Current and future business models
Effluent monitoring and mitigation
Export and import
Life cycle assessments
Marketing models
Policy and regulations
Project life cycle strategies
Regulatory direction and impacts
Supply chain concerns and constraints
Techno-economic assessments
INCLUDES BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
Ammonia
Auto-Thermal Reforming (ATR)
Biological processes
Chemical feedstock
Electricity grids
Electrolysis
Hydrogeneration (chemical/physics)
Methane corolysis (breakthrough technology)
Methanol
Reforming gasification
Steam methane
Thermal hydrogen production from nuclear
Thermo-chemical conversion of biomass
INCLUDES BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
Carbon capture utilization & storage
Chemical feedstock
Cogeneration
Compression
Direct cogeneration
Gas grid injection
Liquefaction
Pipelines
Regeneration
Salt cavern storage – subterranean storage