U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

Hydrogen, Fuel Cells and Infrastructure Technologies Program

Fuel Cells for Buildings Roadmap Workshop

The U.S. Department of Energy sponsored the Fuel Cells for Buildings and Stationary Applications Roadmap Workshop in College Park, Maryland, April 10-11, 2002. Attendees included researchers, government officials, and industry members.

The purpose of the workshop was to design a set of actions for research, development, and demonstration of fuel cell technologies for use in buildings and stationary applications that will achieve the following vision for the fuel cell industry.

By 2020, fuel cells will be intimately integrated in buildings, part of a flexible portfolio of options for meeting energy needs and/or supporting the grid.

The proceedings of the Fuel Cells for Buildings and Stationary Applications Roadmap Workshop, which include the overview presentations and the recommendations of the three breakout groups, are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. Download Adobe Reader.

Proceedings of the Workshop (PDF 1.5 MB)

Overview

Welcome and Overview of the Fuel Cells for Buildings Program (PDF 1.5 MB)

The Department of Energy's Fuel Cells for Transportation Program (PDF 1.5 MB)

Hydrogen Briefing (PDF 1.5 MB)

The Solid State Energy Conversion Alliance (PDF 1.5 MB)

Detailed Summaries of Breakout Groups

Fuel Cell Materials (PDF 1.5 MB)

Fuel Cell Components and Subsystems (PDF 1.5 MB)

Fuel Cell Building Infrastructure (PDF 1.5 MB)

Workshop Participants (PDF 1.5 MB)