UBC Okanagan and FortisBC collaborating on made-in-B.C. hydrogen research
February 27, 2025
Investment from FortisBC is propelling low-carbon innovation at UBCO
The University of British Columbia Okanagan (UBCO) recently powered up a new hydrogen research lab (H2LAB)—one of the most advanced of its kind in North America. FortisBC Energy Inc. (FortisBC) is supporting the project, helping the university drive innovation and hydrogen energy research. FortisBC hopes to understand how hydrogen can be blended into its gas supply, allowing this renewable and low-carbon gas[1] to play a role in meeting the energy needs of homes and businesses while supporting B.C.’s climate action plan.
The H2LAB located in UBCO’s Innovation Precinct is a cutting-edge space more than five years in the making. The 2,000 square foot lab was made possible by $2.3 million in funding by UBC, bolstered by $500,000 in research funding by FortisBC and another $800,000 from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada.
Dr. Sina Kheirkhah presents his hydrogen research.
According to Dr. Will Hughes, Director of UBCO’s School of Engineering, the H2LAB is an investment that not only elevates UBCO’s research, educational opportunities for students and innovation capacity, but is a facility that can bring long-term positive impact for industry in the region, the province and beyond.
Equipment in the H2LAB.
“The H2Lab is a world-class space for clean energy innovation to occur right here in the Okanagan,” says Dr. Hughes. “That kind of innovation doesn’t happen in a vacuum—it takes collaboration. We are deeply grateful to FortisBC for their support of the research already going on in the lab. We view this lab as a hub for academia and industry to work together to advance low-carbon energy knowledge, testing, techniques and infrastructure.”
As a critical energy provider, FortisBC is leading the way in developing low-carbon[2] energy options like Renewable Natural Gas[3] (RNG), being the first utility in North America to offer a voluntary RNG program 15 years ago. FortisBC continues to invest in innovative solutions, such as hydrogen, to further reduce carbon emissions and advance climate action.
“Through innovation, FortisBC is taking steps to help reduce emissions while meeting the energy needs of homes and businesses across our province,” said Dawn Mehrer, vice president of corporate services and technology at FortisBC. “Our collaboration with UBCO and their research at the H2Lab is a key part of this journey. Together, we’re exploring how hydrogen can be integrated safely and effectively into our gas system, and the insights we’re gaining will play a vital role in shaping the future of low-carbon energy, including hydrogen blending with natural gas to reduce emissions even further.”
Today, UBCO and FortisBC representatives toured the lab for the first time since it was in operation. Research was also on display today from Dr. Dimitry Sediako’s colleagues Dr. Joshua Brinkerhoff, Dr. Sina Kheirkhah and Dr. Sunny Li who are all furthering hydrogen research and innovation with their teams at UBCO.
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