U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Fuel Cell Technologies Program
2002 Hydrogen Program Review Meeting
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The U.S. DOE Hydrogen Program, the Fuel Cells for Transportation Program, and the Fuels for Fuel Cells Program held their inaugural combined Annual Program/Lab R&D Review May 6-10, 2002, Golden, Colorado. Technical papers prepared for the Hydrogen Program Review Meeting are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. Download Adobe Reader
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Opening Session
Proceedings
Opening Session
Office of Fuel Cell Technologies (proposed) (PDF 215 KB), S. Chalk, DOE
Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Program Review (PDF 453 KB), J. Milliken, DOE
Review of the Hydrogen Program (PDF 440 KB) (N. Rossmeissl, DOE)
High Efficiency Generation of Hydrogen Fuels Using Nuclear Energy (PDF 1.5 MB), K. Schultz, General Atomics
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Proceedings
Biological Hydrogen Production
Biological Hydrogen from Fuel Gases (PDF 273 KB), G. Vanzin, J. Huang, S. Smolinski, K. Kronoveter, and P.-C. Maness, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Bioreactor Development for Biological Hydrogen Production (PDF 365 KB), E. Wolfrum, A. Watt, and J. Huang, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Molecular Engineering of Algal Hydrogen Production (PDF 742 KB), M. Seibert, P. King, L. Zhang, L. Mets, and M. Ghirardi, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Chlorophyll Antenna Size Adjustments by Irradiance in Dunaliella salina Involve Coordinate Regulation of Chlorophyll a Oxygenase (CAO) and Lhcb Gene Expression (PDF 703 KB), T. Masuda, A. Tanaka, and A. Melis, University of California, Berkeley
Cyclic Photobiological Algal Hydrogen Production (PDF 303 KB), M. Ghirardi, S. Kosourov, A. Tsygankov, A. Rubin, and M. Seibert, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Efficient Hydrogen Production Using Enzymes of the Pentose Phosphate Pathway (PDF 407 KB), J. Woodward, N. Heyer, J. Getty, H. O'Neill, E. Pinkhassik, and B. Evans, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Biomass-based Hydrogen Production
Fluidizable Catalysts for Producing Hydrogen by Steam Reforming Biomass Pyrolysis Liquids (PDF 751 KB), K. Magrini-Bair, S. Czernik, R. French, Y. Parent, M. Ritland, and E. Chornet, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Reformer Model Development for Hydrogen Production (PDF 1.2 MB), J. Bellan, N. Okong'o, P. C. LeClercq and H. Abdel-Hameed, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Hydrogen Production from Post-Consumer Wastes (PDF 387 KB), S. Czernik, R. French, C. Feik, and E. Chornet, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Hydrogen from Biomass for Urban Transportation (PDF 561 KB), Y. Yeboah, K. Bota, Z. Wang, M. Realff, D. Day, J. Howard, D. McGee, R. Evans, E. Chornet, S. Czernik, C. Feik, R. French, S. Phillips, and J. Patrick, Clark Atlanta U
Engineering Scale Up of Renewable H2 Production by Catalytic Steam Reforming of Peanut Shells Pyrolysis Products (PDF 531 KB), R. Evans, S. Czernik, E. Chornet, C. Feik, R. French, and S. Phillips, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Supercritical Water Partial Oxidation (PDF 682 KB), G. Hong and M. Spritzer, General Atomics
Hydrogen Production by Anaerobic Microbial Communities Exposed to Repeated Heat Treatments (PDF 504 KB), S. Sung, L. Raskin, T. Duangmanee, S. Padmasiri, and J. Simmons, Iowa State University
Biomass-Derived Hydrogen from a Thermally Ballasted Gasifier (PDF 752 KB), R. Brown, G. Norton, A. Suby, J. Smeenk, K. Cummer, and J. Nunez, Iowa State University
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Fossil-based Hydrogen Production
Rapid Solar-thermal Dissociation of Natural Gas in an Aerosol Flow Reactor (PDF 428 KB), J.Dahl, K. Buechler, R. Finley, T. Stanislaus, A. Weimer, A. Lewandowski, C. Bingham, A. Smeets, and A. Schneider, University of Colorado & NREL
Production of Hydrogen by Superadiabatic Decomposition of Hydrogen Sulfide (PDF 690 KB), R. Slimane, F. Lau, R. Dihu, M. Khinkis, J. Bingue, A. Saveliev, A. Fridman, and L. Kennedy, Gas Technology Institute
Thermocatalytic CO2-Free Production of Hydrogen from Hydrocarbon Fuels (PDF 737 KB), N. Muradov, Florida Solar Energy Center
Novel Catalytic Fuel Reforming Using Micro-Technology with Advanced Separations Technology (PDF 330 KB), P. Irving, L. Allen, Q. Ming, and T. Healey, InnovaTek
ITM Syngas and ITM H2: Engineering Development of Ceramic Membrane Reactor Systems for Converting Natural Gas to Hydrogen and Synthesis Gas for Liquid Transportation Fuels (PDF 329 KB), M. Carolan, C. Chen, and E. Rynders, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Economic Feasibility Analysis of Hydrogen Production by Integrated Ceramic Membrane System (PDF 240 KB), M. Shah and R. Drnevich, Praxair
Low Cost Hydrogen Production Platform (PDF 248 KB), R. Bollinger and T. Aaron, Praxair
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Renewable Production Electrolytic Processes
Photoelectrochemical Systems for Hydrogen Production (PDF 725 KB), K. Varner, S. Warren, and J. Turner, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Photoelectrochemical Production of Hydrogen (PDF 1.6 MB), E. Miller and R. Rocheleau, University of Hawaii
Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Production Using New Combinatorial Chemistry Derived Materials (PDF 1.1 MB), S. H. Baeck, K.-S. Choi, A. Ivanovskaya, T. Jaramillo, W. Siripala, G. Stucky, and E. McFarland, University of California, Santa Barbara
Combinatorial Discovery of Photocatalysts for Hydrogen Production (PDF 825 KB), T. Mill, A. Hirschon, M. Coggiola, B. MacQueen, N. Kambe, and B. Chaloner-Gill, SRI International
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Technology Validation
Filling Up with Hydrogen-2000 (PDF 531 KB), M. Fairlie, Stuart Energy Systems
Hydrogen/Natural Gas Blends for Heavy and Light-Duty Applications (PDF 151 KB), K. Collier, NRG Technologies
Research and Development of a PEM Fuel Cell, Hydrogen Reformer, and Vehicle Refueling Facility (PDF 236 KB), V. Raman, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Fuel Cell R&D and Demonstration (PDF 483 KB), R. Fields, E. Rowley, M. Wilson, and C. Zawodzinski, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Advanced Underground Vehicle Power and Control Fuel Cell Mine Locomotive (PDF 371 KB), A. Miller and D. Barnes, Fuel Cell Propulsion Institute
Standardized Testing Program for Emergent Chemical Hydride and Carbon Storage Technologies (PDF 185 KB), R. Page and M. Miller, Southwest Research Institute
Development of a Turnkey Commercial Hydrogen Fueling Station (PDF 170 KB), D. Guro, Air Products and Chemicals
Hydrogen Refueling System Based on Autothermal Cyclic Reforming (PDF 300 KB), R. Kumar, G. Kastanas, S. Barge, V. Zamansky, and R. Seeker, General Electric/ Energy and Environmental
Development of a High Efficiency Natural Gas to Hydrogen Fueling System (PDF 410 KB), W. Liss, Gas Technology Institute
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Separation and Purification
Separation Membrane Development (PDF 650 KB), K. Heung, Westinghouse Savannah River Technology Center
Defect-free Thin Film Membranes for Hydrogen Separation and Isolation (PDF 363 KB), T. Nenoff and F. Bonhomme, Sandia National Laboratories
Design and Development of New Glass-Ceramic Proton Conducting Membranes (PDF 376 KB), S. Martin, S. Poling, and J. Sutherland, Iowa State University
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Analysis Projects
Process Analysis Work for the DOE Hydrogen Program-2001 (PDF 363 KB), P. Spath, W. Amos, and M. Mann, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Cost and Performance Comparison Of Stationary Hydrogen Fueling Appliances (PDF 286 KB), D. Myers, G. Ariff, B. James, J. Lettow, C. Thomas, and R. Kuhn, Directed Technologies, Inc.
Strategic Planning and Implementation (PDF 609 KB), J. Ohi, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Hydrogen Technical Analysis (PDF 375 KB), S. Lasher, M. Stratonova, and J. Thijssen, TIAX LLC
Techno-Economic Analysis of Hydrogen Production by Gasification of Biomass (PDF 512 KB), F. Lau, R. Zabransky, D. Bowen, C. Kinoshita, S. Turn, and E. Hughes, Gas Technology Institute
Technical Analysis: Integrating a Hydrogen Energy Station into a Federal Building (PDF 613 KB), S. Unnasch, TIAX LLC
Hydrogen Codes and Standards (PDF 153 KB), J. Ohi and R. Hewett, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
NHA-DOE Cost Shared Activities: Hydrogen Codes and Standards Outreach (PDF 172 KB), K. Miller, National Hydrogen Association
Codes and Standards Analysis (PDF 2.7 MB), M. Swain and P. Filoso, University of Miami
Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Vehicle Evaluation (PDF 173 KB), R. Parish, L. Eudy, K. Proc, and K. Chandler, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Power Parks Simulation Project (PDF 185 KB), A. Lutz, Sandia National Laboratory
International Energy Agency Activities (PDF 647 KB), C. Elam, C. Gregoire-Padro, P. Spath, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Hydrogen Technical Analysis on Matters Being Considered by the IEA-Transportation Infrastructure (PDF 392 KB), S. Schoenung, Longitude 122 West
Technical Evaluations and Analysis of Currently Funded Projects and Database Development (PDF 264 KB), E. Skolnik and C. TerMaath, Energetics
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Hydrogen Utilization Research
Technical Analysis of Hydrogen Production (PDF 553 KB), A. T-Raissi, Florida Solar Energy Center
Gallium Nitride Integrated Gas/Temperature Sensors for Fuel Cell System Monitoring for Hydrogen and Carbon Monoxide (PDF 406 KB), S. Pyke and L. Sadwick, Peterson Ridge LLC
Interfacial Stability of Thin Film Fiber-Optic Hydrogen Sensors (PDF 537 KB), R. Smith, P. Liu, S.-H. Lee, E. Tracy, and R. Pitts, National Renewable Laboratory
Micro-Machined Thin Film Hydrogen Gas Sensors (PDF 424 KB), F. DiMeo, Jr., I.-S. Chen, P. Chen, J. Neuner, M. Stawasz, J. Welch, and A. Rohrl, Advanced Technology Materials, Inc.
Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine Two Wheeler with On-board Metal Hydride Storage (PDF 494 KB), K. Sapru, S. Ramachandran, P. Sievers, and Z. Tan and S. Ramachandran, ECD
Enabling Science for Advanced Ceramic Membrane Electrolyzers (PDF 233 KB), F. Garzon, R. Mukundan, and E.Brosha, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Hydrogen Production Through Electrolysis Systems (PDF 738 KB), R. Friedland and A. Speranza, Proton Energy Systems
Reduced Turbine Emissions Using Hydrogen-Enriched Fuels (PDF 580 KB), B. Scheffer, Sandia National Laboratories
Advanced Internal Combustion Electrical Generator (PDF 560 KB), P. VanBlarigan, Sandia National Laboratories
Low Cost, High Efficiency, Reversible Fuel Cell Systems (PDF 377 KB), C. Milliken and R. Ruhl, Technology Management, Inc.
High-Efficiency Steam Electrolyzer (PDF 217 KB), A.-Q. Pham, E. See, D. Lenz, P. Martin and R. Glass, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Storage
Hydrogen Composite Tank Program (PDF 466 KB), N. Sirosh, Quantum Technologies, Inc.
Hydrogen Storage in Carbon Single-Wall Nanotubes (PDF 790 KB), A. Dillon, K. Gilbert, P. Parilla, J. Alleman, G. Hornyak, K. Jones, and M. Heben, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Doped Carbon Nanotubes for Hydrogen Storage (PDF 180 KB), R. Zidan and A. Rao, Westinghouse Savannah River Technology Center
Hydrogen Storage in Metal-Modified Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes (PDF 413 KB), C. Ahn, J. Vajo, B. Fultz, R. Yazami, D. Brown, and R. Bowman, Jr., California Institute of Technology
Catalytically Enhanced Hydrogen Storage Systems (PDF 303 KB), C. Jensen, University of Hawaii
Hydride Development for Hydrogen Storage (PDF 1.2 MB), K. Gross, E. Majzoub, G. Thomas, and G. Sandrock, Sandia National Laboratories
Complex Hydrides for Hydrogen Storage (PDF 345 KB), D. Slattery and M. Hampton, Florida Solar Energy Center
Hydrogen Storage Using Lightweight Tanks (PDF 524 KB), A. Weisberg, B. Myers, and G. Berry, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Certification Testing and Demonstration of Insulated Pressure Vessels for Vehicular Hydrogen Storage (PDF 307 KB), S. M. Aceves, J. Martinez-Frias and F. Espinosa-Loza, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Disproportionation Resistant Alloy Development for Hydride Hydrogen Compression (PDF 273 KB), M. Golben and D. DaCosta, Ergenics, Inc.
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