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2011 Annual Progress Report

III. Hydrogen Delivery

This section of the 2011 Progress Report for the DOE Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Program focuses on hydrogen delivery. Each technical report is available as an individual Adobe Acrobat PDF.

Hydrogen Delivery Sub-Program Overview, Sara Dillich and Scott Weil, DOE

  1. Hydrogen Embrittlement of Structural Steels, Jay Keller, Sandia National Laboratories
  2. Hydrogen Delivery Infrastructure Analysis, Marianne Mintz, Argonne National Laboratory
  3. Vessel Design and Fabrication Technology for Stationary High-Pressure Hydrogen Storage, Wei Zhang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  4. Hydrogen Delivery Analysis, Olga Sozinova, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  5. Demonstration of Full-Scale Glass Fiber Composite Pressure Vessels for Inexpensive Delivery of Cold Hydrogen, Andrew Weisberg, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  6. Fiber Reinforced Composite Pipeline, Thad Adams, Savannah River National Laboratory
  7. Development of High Pressure Hydrogen Storage Tank for Storage and Gaseous Truck Delivery, Don Baldwin, Lincoln Composites, Inc.
  8. Development of a Centrifugal Hydrogen Pipeline Gas Compressor, Frank Di Bella, Concepts NREC
  9. Oil-Free Centrifugal Hydrogen Compression Technology Demonstration, Hooshang Heshmat, Mohawk Innovative Technologies, Inc.
  10. Electrochemical Hydrogen Compressor, Ludwig Lipp, FuelCell Energy, Inc.
  11. Advanced Hydrogen Liquefaction Process, Joe Schwartz, Praxair, Inc.
  12. A Combined Materials Science/Mechanics Approach to the Study of Hydrogen Embrittlement of Pipeline Steels, Petros Sofronis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  13. Composite Technology for Hydrogen Pipelines, Barton Smith, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  14. Thermodynamic Modeling of Rapid Low Loss Cryogenic Hydrogen Refueling, Salvador Aceves, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  15. Integrity of Steel Welds in High-Pressure Hydrogen Environment, Wei Zhang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  16. Hydrogen Pipeline Compressors, George Fenske, Argonne National Laboratory
  17. Active Magnetic Regenerative Liquefier, John Barclay, Prometheus Energy