We’re proud to announce that the Association of Geological Hydrogen (AGH) contributes to the first-ever Gordon Research Conference (GRC) on Geologic Hydrogen (https://www.grc.org/geologic-hydrogen-conference/2026/), taking place June 7–12, 2026 in Maine, USA!
The 2026 GRC – GeoH2 will feature:
World-renowned speakers and discussion leaders will spotlight the latest breakthroughs and insights in GeoH2.
Daily afternoon poster sessions highlighting the latest GeoH2 research.
Plenty of time for meaningful networking and collaboration opportunities with global researchers, educators, leaders, pioneers, innovators, and game changers in GeoH2.
AGH is honored to help advance the global conversation around natural and stimulated hydrogen systems. We look forward to connecting with students, early-career researchers, scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and innovators who are shaping the clean energy future.
01/16/2025
AGH project, entitled "Fostering a New Workforce Pipeline to Enable Geologic Hydrogen as a Primary Clean Energy Source", was selected by the Department of Energy.
Program objective is to foster a new GeoH2 workforce pipeline in the USA. The team will establish new industry-university-national labs partnerships to facilitate internships, provide career mentorship and coaching opportunities.
This is a collaborative project with the participations of researchers and educators from AGH, Texas Tech University, Addis Energy, University of Texas at Austin, Texas A&M University, The Pennsylvania State University, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, National Energy Technology Laboratory, Los Alamos National Lab, GTI Energy, and Texas Hydrogen Alliance.
The team will establish more collaborations with universities, industries, national labs, and federal agencies in the near future.