In this episode of Hydrogen 2.0, we talk with Sarah Leichsenring, a grad research assistant and master’s student in the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of Alberta. Sarah works with Dr. Bob Koch and the Mechanical Engineering Energy Control Team, where she focuses on converting heavy-duty diesel engines to hydrogen–diesel dual-fuel operation. She explains how this technology works, what it takes to retrofit existing diesel engines, and how it can help reduce emissions while using the vehicles and systems we have today.
Guest: Sarah Leichsenring-
Grad research assistant fellow and master’s student, Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Alberta
Host: Kessia Kopecky
Website: http://hydrogen.ca
To move hydrogen from pilots to commercial deployment isn’t just about technology—it’s about trust, safety and coordination. On this episode host Kessia Kopecky talks with Sidney Manning, Provincial Administrator, Plumbing & Gas with Alberta Municipal Affairs, and Jared Sayers, President & CEO of Azolla Hydrogen to unpack regulatory and operational steps. From navigating codes and permits to commissioning Alberta’s first mobile hydrogen refuelling station, they share how early collaboration between regulators and innovators helps de-risk projects, build public confidence, and accelerate adoption.
Guest: Sidney Manning
Guest: Jared Sayers
Host: Kessia Kopecky
Website: http://hydrogen.ca
On this episode host Kessia Kopecky talks with Professor Amit Kumar from the University of Alberta. Our guest shares his extensive experience with hydrogen research at the U of A, highlighting how the 2021 Alberta hydrogen roadmap has led to increased activity and the establishment of the Center for Hydrogen Innovation.
Guest: Amit Kumar
Email: Amit.Kumar@ualberta.ca
Website: http://www.ualbertaenergysytems.ca
Host: Kessia Kopecky
Website: http://hydrogen.ca
In our first ever episode, we set the table for Hydrogen 2.0 in the Edmonton region. With Mayor Hnatiw (Sturgeon County), we talk about the job of a hub—not hype, but the work of getting the right people around the same table, aligning efforts and vision, and derisking early investments. We share a couple of real examples of how hub models and cohesive leadership have accelerated momentum. You’ll also hear what this series will dig into next, and where we’re headed in our economy, and why it's important.
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WEBSITE: https://www.hydrogen.ca/
Coming this week! Our podcast features special guests and leaders discussing the many projects, partnerships, and innovations driving hydrogen adoption — starting in the Edmonton Metro Region, and expanding outward to Alberta, Canada, and the World.
Coming soon... it's 'Hydrogen 2.0'
Our podcast features special guests and leaders discussing the many projects, partnerships, and innovations driving hydrogen adoption — starting in the Edmonton Metro Region, and expanding outward to Alberta, Canada, and the World.