Co-Designing Hydrogen Energy Systems for Remote BC Communities
This work aims to convene stakeholders, including community partners, to co-design an interdisciplinary research project focused on the affordability and durability of Anion Exchange Membrane Water Electrolyzers (AEMWE), specifically under the dynamic operating conditions typical of off-grid settings. The goal is to inform the design of robust, cost-effective, reliable, and scalable hydrogen modules suited for remote deployment.
Project Status: Active
Funding Support: 51社区黑料Climate Innovation Seed Funds (2025): Catalyst Grant
Project Lead: Erik Kjeang, 51社区黑料School of Mechatronic Systems Engineering
Co-creation Partners
- Erigene Bakangura, 51社区黑料School of Mechatronic Systems Engineering
- Laura Sloboda, SFU's Clean Hydrogen Hub
- Hami Ben Bassat, 51社区黑料Partnerships Hub
- Elicia Maine, 51社区黑料Beedie School of Business
- Salish Elements
- City of Prince George
- Clean Energy Major Projects Office, BC Government
- BC Hydro