U.S. Department of Energy - Hydrogen Program
2006 Annual Merit Review Proceedings
The DOE Hydrogen Program held its Annual Merit Review May 16-19, 2006 in Arlington, Virginia. Principal investigators presented their project status and results in these oral and poster presentations.
Hydrogen Production and Delivery
- Distributed Production
- Photoelectrochemical Production
- Electrolysis
- Nuclear Energy Initiative
- Hi-Temp Thermochemical
- Hydrogen Delivery
- Hydrogen from Coal
- Distributed Production
- Separations
- Biomass Reforming
- Biological Production
- Photoelectrochemical
- Electrolysis
- Nuclear Energy Initiative
- Hi-Temp Thermochemical
- Hydrogen Delivery
- Cross-Cutting
- Production
- Compressed/Liquid
- Hydrogen from Coal
Hydrogen Storage
- Metal Hydrides — Independent Projects
- Chemical Hydrogen Storage Center of Excellence
- Chemical Hydrogen Storage — Independent Projects
- Metal Hydride Center of Excellence
- Storage Analysis
- Carbon Center of Excellence
- New Materials/Concepts
- Compressed and Cryogenic Tanks
- Metal Hydrides — Independent Projects
- Metal Hydride Center of Excellence
- Carbon — Independent Projects
- Carbon Center of Excellence
- Chemical Hydrogen Storage — Independent Projects
- Chemical Hydrogen Storage Center of Excellence
- Testing and Analysis — Independent Projects
- New Materials — Independent Projects
- Cross-Cutting Projects
Fuel Cells
- MEAs
- Membranes
- Catalysts
- Bipolar Plates
- Recycling
- Stationary
- Analysis and Characterization
- Membranes
- Catalysts
- Bipolar Plates
- Stationary
- Balance of Plant
- Analysis and Characterization
- Portable Power
- Auxiliary/Portable Power
Technology Validation
- Power Parks Analysis
- System Analysis
- Vehicle Demonstrations
- Distributed Production
- Power Parks Analysis
- Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Demonstration/Analysis
- System Analysis
- Refueling Technology Development and Demonstration
- Vehicle Demonstrations
Systems Analysis
Safety, Codes, and Standards
Education
Basic Energy Sciences/Storage
- Basic Energy Sciences
- Ionic Liquids
- Metal Hydrides
- New Materials and Concepts
Cross-Cutting
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