U.S. Department of Energy - Hydrogen ProgramFossil EnergyDOE's Office of Fossil Energy (FE) is working to demonstrate low-cost, novel, and advanced hydrogen production, delivery, storage, and utilization technologies from coal by 2015. These technologies include advanced shift, separation and purification technologies, such as membrane reactors and separation, process intensification, optimal synthesis gas-derived liquid for distributed reforming, evaluation of hydrogen-natural gas mixtures for delivery and utilization, and novel materials for hydrogen storage. Integration of these technology modules into advanced coal power plants will allow production of affordable hydrogen from domestic fossil energy with essentially zero air emissions. For more information about FE projects, visit the database of clean fuels R&D projects. Hydrogen from Natural GasFE is developing new technologies that lower the cost of producing hydrogen from natural gas in ways that permit capture of associated carbon dioxide. One technology, membrane devices, may simplify the process for producing hydrogen from natural gas and separating it by combining multiple chemical processes into a single step to lower costs and increase efficiencies. Hydrogen from CoalAmerica's abundant coal resources offer an attractive mid-term option for producing the large quantities of hydrogen that will be required to fuel the nation's energy needs. Initially, hydrogen will be produced in coal gasification facilities capable of co-producing electric power and other high-value fuels and chemicals.
Hydrogen DeliveryR&D is focused on evaluating optimal hydrogen-natural gas mixtures and effects on metallurgy, and hydrogen-natural gas mixture separations devices. Hydrogen Storage and UtilizationAdvanced materials for hydrogen storage and evaluation of hydrogen-natural gas mixtures used in advanced internal combustion engines will be evaluated. Program Contact:Lowell Miller |