Alberta has the potential to lead Canada’s clean energy transition, and a growing number of hydrogen mobility pilot projects are demonstrating the province’s unique advantages in the hydrogen space. Join experts from AMTA and the City of Calgary for a comprehensive update on key hydrogen mobility pilot projects currently interfacing with Calgary, including:
Realizing the full impact of these initiatives will require robust and accessible fuelling infrastructure in the Calgary region. After outlining these pilots, this session will engage in a critical discussion about the current challenges holding back the widespread adoption of hydrogen for transportation in the Region, along with strategies to optimize infrastructure for maximum efficiency and impact.
Zachary (Zak) Cunningham est le responsable du Pôle de l’hydrogène de la région de Calgary au sein de l’Accélérateur de Transition. Il est titulaire d’une maîtrise en développement énergétique durable de l’université de Calgary, d’une licence en ingénierie pétrolière de l’université UCSI de Kuala Lumpur et d’un diplôme en technologie de l’ingénierie pétrolière du NAIT. Ses recherches portent sur le développement de l’hydrogène dans le Nord et sur la quantification et la réduction des émissions de méthane.
Avant d’entamer des études supérieures, Zachary a passé beaucoup de temps sur des plates-formes de forage et de reconditionnement dans l’ouest du Canada et au large de la Malaisie, où il a occupé diverses fonctions, ce qui lui a permis d’acquérir une solide expérience pratique de l’industrie pétrolière et gazière en amont. Avant d’étudier à l’université de Calgary, il a passé près d’une décennie à l’étranger, en Asie du Sud-Est, et s’intéresse vivement aux activités de plein air et à la durabilité.
Brian is a professional engineer passionate about energy systems, renewable energy, sustainability practices and zero emission transportation. His work experience includes program development, solar PV development, green buildings, building certification, energy benchmarking, project management and transit projects. Brian earned his Civil Engineering degree at the University of Calgary, specializing in energy and environment.
Philippa Wagner has over 25 years of municipal government environmental and program management experience. Many of those years were in municipal waste management, where she implemented and managed residential waste diversion programs, including leading the implementation of Calgary’s green cart program in 2017. After that highlight, she decided to explore other ways to green municipal services. She managed the public-private partnership agreement for Calgary Transit’s Stoney Transit Facility, a LEED Gold building, before moving into Fleet & Inventory in 2023. In her current role as Green Fleet Program Manager, Philippa is applying her passion for environmental stewardship to lead the implementation of The City of Calgary’s Green Fleet Strategy.
Terri Johnson is the Manager of Industry Advancement at the Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA), and she plays a key role in AMTA’s efforts to advance hydrogen-powered vehicles and infrastructure. She’s involved in projects like the Alberta Zero Emissions Truck Electrification Collaboration (AZETEC), which focuses on developing and operating heavy-duty hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles. Additionally, she’s working on the Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Development (EVID) project, which aims to build and operate Alberta’s first hydrogen fueling station for heavy-duty vehicles.