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2005 Annual Progress Report

V. Delivery

This section of the 2005 Progress Report for the DOE Hydrogen Program focuses on delivery.

Hydrogen Delivery Sub-program Overview, Mark Paster, Department of Energy

A. Pipelines

  1. Hydrogen Permeability and Integrity of Hydrogen Transfer Pipelines, Zhili Feng, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  2. New Materials for Hydrogen Pipelines, Barton Smith, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  3. Materials Solutions for Hydrogen Delivery in Pipelines, Subodh K. Das, SECAT Inc
  4. Evaluation of Natural Gas Pipeline Materials for Hydrogen/Mixed Hydrogen-natural Gas Service, Thad M. Adams, Savannah River National Laboratory
  5. Hydrogen Embrittlement of Pipeline Steels: Causes and Remediation, P. Sofronis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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B. Carriers

  1. Reversible Liquid Carriers for an Integrated Production, Storage and Delivery of Hydrogen, Guido P. Pez, Air Products & Chemicals, Inc., Corporate Science and Technology Center

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C. Compression

  1. Hydrogen Screw Compressor, C. David Livengood, Argonne National Laboratory

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D. Storage

  1. Inexpensive Delivery of Compressed Hydrogen with Advanced Vessel Technology, Salvador M. Aceves, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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E. Liquefaction

  1. Combined Reverse-brayton Joule Thompson Hydrogen Liquefaction Cycle, Martin A. Shimko, Gas Equipment Engineering Corp.
  2. Efficient and Inexpensive Liquefier for Hydrogen, Robert S. Thompson, New Concepts Research Corporation

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F. Delivery Analysis

  1. Hydrogen Delivery Analysis, Marianne Mintz, Argonne National Laboratory
  2. Hydrogen Delivery Infrastructure Options Analysis, Tan-Ping Chen, Nexant, Inc.

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G. Cross-cutting

  1. Existing Natural Gas Pipeline Materials and Associated Operational Characteristics, Eileen Schmura, Concurrent Technologies Corporation

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