

(CANADA) Canadian Perspectives on Hydrogen: From Production to Export and End Uses
Workshop 2
English
INFRASTRUCTUREINDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONPRODUCTION: H2 AND DERIVATIVESOPTIMIZATION AND SECTOR COUPLING
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This Canadian Pavilion workshop brings together four complementary companies to explore key technical, economic, and strategic dimensions of today’s hydrogen projects, from production and purification to export and downstream applications.
Hydrogen Optimized will address how electrolyzer degradation impacts project performance and lifetime economics, with a focus on its influence on Levelized Cost of Hydrogen (LCOH) and long-term asset optimization.
Ivys Adsorption will present its advanced pressure swing adsorption (PSA) solutions for high-purity hydrogen purification. The session will highlight Ivys’ compact and reliable rotary valve PSA technology, along with system configurations and industrial applications requiring high hydrogen purity.
North Atlantic will explore current and emerging opportunities for Canadian hydrogen exports to Europe. While market dynamics have evolved, the presentation will outline where meaningful export potential remains, including an overview of North Atlantic’s hydrogen project development plans in Newfoundland and Labrador.
SAF+ will provide an overview of eSAF project development, outlining the company’s activities, technological pathways, and the key challenges associated with scaling sustainable aviation fuel production using hydrogen.
Together, these presentations offer a grounded and practical perspective on how Canadian technologies and projects are advancing hydrogen production, purification, export strategies, and downstream applications.
Hydrogen Optimized will address how electrolyzer degradation impacts project performance and lifetime economics, with a focus on its influence on Levelized Cost of Hydrogen (LCOH) and long-term asset optimization.
Ivys Adsorption will present its advanced pressure swing adsorption (PSA) solutions for high-purity hydrogen purification. The session will highlight Ivys’ compact and reliable rotary valve PSA technology, along with system configurations and industrial applications requiring high hydrogen purity.
North Atlantic will explore current and emerging opportunities for Canadian hydrogen exports to Europe. While market dynamics have evolved, the presentation will outline where meaningful export potential remains, including an overview of North Atlantic’s hydrogen project development plans in Newfoundland and Labrador.
SAF+ will provide an overview of eSAF project development, outlining the company’s activities, technological pathways, and the key challenges associated with scaling sustainable aviation fuel production using hydrogen.
Together, these presentations offer a grounded and practical perspective on how Canadian technologies and projects are advancing hydrogen production, purification, export strategies, and downstream applications.
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Workshop