U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Fuel Cell Technologies Office
DOE Hydrogen Transition Analysis Workshop
The U.S. Department of Energy sponsored a Hydrogen Transition Analysis Workshop in Washington, DC, on January 26, 2006. Attendees included automobile and energy company representatives, industrial gas company representatives, analysts, national laboratories, and DOE program managers. The purpose of the workshop was to gather input and feedback on the hydrogen transition models currently being funded by DOE. The following workshop documents are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. Download Adobe Reader Agenda and Attendees Presentations Transition Strategies (PDF 1.17 MB), Sigmund Gronich, DOE Fuel Cell Technologies Office Using HyTrans to Study H2 Transition Scenarios (PDF 388 KB), David Greene, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Market Based Approaches (PDF 330 KB), K. G. Duleep, Energy and Environmental Analysis, Inc. Impact of Hydrogen Production on U.S. Energy Markets (PDF 173 KB), Harry Vidas, Energy and Environmental Analysis, Inc. Overview of NEMS-H2, Version 1.0 (PDF 294 KB), Frances Wood, OnLocation, Inc. Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation for Hydrogen Transition Analysis (PDF 515 KB), Marianne Mintz, Argonne National Laboratory Macro-System-Model Overview: DOE H2 Analysis Workshop (PDF 198 KB), Mark Ruth, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Hydrogen Production Infrastructure Options Analysis (PDF 1.63 MB), Brian James, Directed Technologies Inc. Geographically Based Infrastructure Analysis (PDF 882 KB), Keith Parks and Margo Melendez, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Transition Strategies (PDF 970 KB), Sigmund Gronich, DOE Fuel Cell Technologies Discussion Summary Discussion Comments, Questions, and Action Items (PDF 48 KB)
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