A report from the Deloitte Center for Sustainable Progress identified the potential for hydrogen growing from $642 billion by 2030, to $980 billion by 2040, and $1.4 trillion by 2050. But with such opportunity come challenges that need to be urgently addressed.
The three-day event is one of the largest and most influential in the industry and will host over 1,200 attendees from organizations across the US and Canada. Representing the top hydrogen minds, over 200 renowned industry speakers will oversee panel discussions and round tables on dozens of critical hydrogen topics - and back by popular demand, a full day of masterclasses which will deeply dive into priority issues including the IRA, derivatives, electrolyzers, safety and more. Additionally, the conference will address whether the current policy levels for the US and Canada are adequate to instigate the rapid scale-up needed, as well as enlightening case studies from Texas and California.
"As the energy capital of the world, Houston sits at the epicenter of the global hydrogen landscape," said Nadim Chaudhry, Chief Executive Officer, World Hydrogen Leaders.
The keynote speakers include Katrina Fritz, President & CEO, California Hydrogen Business Council; Frank Wolak, President and Chief Executive Officer, Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association and Daniel Dus, CEO, United States, ACME, among many others.
"The hydrogen and clean energy sectors in North America have experienced an unprecedented surge over the last year, marked by significant policy shifts including the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act in the U.S., and the Clean Hydrogen Investment Tax Credit in Canada," said Fritz. "However, to address evolving regulations and required development of the supply chain, collaboration between industry leaders is imperative."