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2005 Annual Progress Report

VIII. Technology Validation

This section of the 2005 Progress Report for the DOE Hydrogen Program focuses on technology validation. Each technical report is available as an individual Adobe Acrobat PDF. Download Adobe Reader.

Technology Validation Sub-program Overview, Sigmind Gronich, Department of Energy (PDF 145 KB)

A. Vehicle Demonstrations

  1. Hydrogen to the Highways, Klaus Bonhoff, DaimlerChrysler Corporation (PDF 564 KB)
  2. Controlled Hydrogen Fleet and Infrastructure Demonstration and Validation Project, Gregory Frenette, Ford Motor Company (PDF 335 KB)
  3. Controlled Hydrogen Fleet and Infrastructure Demonstration and Validation Project, Rajesh Paulose, Chevron Technology Ventures LLC (PDF 175 KB)
  4. Controlled Hydrogen Fleet and Infrastructure Demonstration and Validation Project, Rosalind B. Sell, General Motors (PDF 134 KB)
  5. Hydrogen and Natural Gas Blends: Converting Light- and Heavy-duty Vehicles, Neal Mulligan, Collier Technologies, Inc (PDF 116 KB)
  6. Fuel Cell Powered Front-end Loader Mining Vehicle, David Barnes, Vehicle Projects, LLC (PDF 812 KB)
  7. Global Assessment of Hydrogen-based Technologies, Fouad H. Fouad, University of Alabama, Birmingham (PDF 136 KB)

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B. Power Parks

  1. Hawaii Hydrogen Center for Development and Deployment of Distributed Energy Systems, Richard Rocheleau, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute (PDF 671 KB)
  2. DTE Energy Hydrogen Technology Park, Rob Regan, DTE Energy Company (PDF 343 KB)
  3. Hydrogen Power Park Business Opportunities Concept Project, Ray Hobbs, Arizona Public Service (PDF 445 KB)

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C. Refueling Technology Development and Demonstration

  1. NextEnergy Microgrid and Hydrogen Fueling Facility, David McLean, NextEnergy Center (PDF 441 KB)
  2. Novel Compression and Fueling Apparatus to Meet Hydrogen Vehicle Range Requirements, Richard Klippstein, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (PDF 225 KB)
  3. Auto-thermal Reforming Based Refueling Station at SunLine Services, John Harness, HyRadix, Inc. (PDF 196 KB)
  4. California Hydrogen Infrastructure Project, Georgeann Zitkus, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (PDF 141 KB)

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D. Energy Station

  1. Research and Development of a PEM Fuel Cell, Hydrogen Reformer, and Vehicle Refueling Facility, Edward Kiczek, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (PDF 408 KB)
  2. Validation of an Integrated System for a Hydrogen-fueled Power Park, Gregory R. Keenan, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (PDF 158 KB)
  3. Chattanooga Fuel Cell Demonstration Project, Henry McDonald, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, The Enterprise Center (PDF 384 KB)

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E. Renewable Energy

  1. Hydrogen from Biomass for Urban Transportation, Kofi B. Bota, Clark Atlanta University (PDF 393 KB)
  2. Hydrogen Fuel Project - H2Fuel, Derek W. Morse, P.E., Regional Transportation Commission (PDF 170 KB)

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F. Systems Analysis

  1. Controlled Hydrogen Fleet and Infrastructure Analysis, Keith Wipke, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (PDF 425 KB)
  2. Power Parks System Simulation, Andrew Lutz, Sandia National Laboratories (PDF 304 KB)
  3. Technology Validation: Fuel Cell Bus Evaluations, Leslie Eudy, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (PDF 842 KB)
  4. Hydrogen Infrastructure Transition Analysis, Margo Melendez, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (PDF 669 KB)

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