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Hydrogen Storage Workshop Proceedings

The U.S. Department of Energy sponsored the Hydrogen Storage Workshop in Argonne, Illinois, August 14-15, 2002. Attendees included researchers, government officials, and industry members.

The purpose of the workshop was to discuss the current state of hydrogen storage technology and to recommend research topics to be considered by DOE.

The proceedings of the Hydrogen Storage Workshop, which include the overview presentations and the recommendations of the three breakout groups, are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. Download Adobe Reader.

Overview

Summary of DOE Hydrogen Storage Workshop (PDF 44 KB)

Hydrogen Storage Workshop Summary (PDF 164 KB), Walter Podolski, Argonne National Laboratory

Hydrogen Storage - DOE Program/Targets and Workshop Objectives (PDF 379 KB), JoAnn Milliken, U.S. Department of Energy

Plenary Session

Advanced Hydrogen Storage: A System's Perspective and Some Thoughts on Fundamentals (PDF 255 KB), P. Teagan and M. Rona, TIAX

Hydrogen Storage in Carbon Nanotubes (PDF 1.19 MB), Jack E. Fischer, University of Pennsylvania

Advanced Concepts for Hydrogen Storage (PDF 1.62 MB), John J. Petrovic, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Chemical Storage-Overview (PDF 372 KB), Ali T-Raissi, Florida Solar Energy Center

Complex Hydrides for Hydrogen Storage (PDF 852 KB), George Thomas, Sandia National Laboratories

Hydrogen Storage Requirements for Fuel Cell Vehicles (PDF 151 KB), Brian G. Wicke, General Motors

Breakout Groups

Advanced/Complex Hydrides (PDF 40 KB), Facilitator: G. Sandrock

Carbon Materials (PDF 64 KB), Facilitator: J. Ohi

Chemical Hydrides (PDF 72 KB), Facilitator: K. Stroh

Advanced Concepts (PDF 108 KB), Facilitator: J. Petrovic