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2018 Annual Progress Report

Technology Acceleration and Hydrogen Infrastructure

This section of the 2018 Annual Progress Report for the DOE Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Program focuses on technology acceleration and hydrogen infrastructure research and development (R&D).

Technology Acceleration and Hydrogen Infrastructure R&D Overview, U.S. Department of Energy

Technology Acceleration

  1. Fuel Cell Membrane Electrode Assembly Manufacturing R&D, Michael Ulsh, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  2. Clean Energy Supply Chain and Manufacturing Competitiveness Analysis for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies, Patrick Valente, Ohio Fuel Cell Coalition
  3. Hydrogen Fuel Cell Nexus Business-to-Business Website, Alleyn Harned, Virginia Clean Cities at James Madison University
  4. Continuous Fiber Composite Electrofusion Coupler, Brett Kimball, Automated Dynamics
  5. In-Line Quality Control of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Materials, Paul Yelvington, Mainstream Engineering
  6. Manufacturing Competitiveness Analysis for Hydrogen Refueling Stations, Margaret Mann, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  7. Roll-to-Roll Advanced Materials Manufacturing Lab Consortium, Claus Daniel, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  8. Hydrogen Energy Systems as a Grid Management Tool, Mitch Ewan, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute
  9. Fuel-Cell-Powered Airport Ground Support Equipment Deployment, Joe Blanchard, Plug Power, Inc.
  10. Maritime Fuel Cell Generator Project, Lennie Klebanoff, Sandia National Laboratories
  11. Demonstration of Fuel Cell Auxiliary Power Unit to Power Truck Refrigeration Units in Refrigerated Trucks, Kriston Brooks, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  12. FedEx Express Hydrogen Fuel Cell Extended-Range Battery Electric Vehicles, Phillip Galbach, Federal Express Corporation
  13. Northeast Demonstration and Deployment of FCRx200, Abas Goodarzi, US Hybrid
  14. Technology Validation: Fuel Cell Bus Evaluations, Leslie Eudy, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  15. Hydrogen Station Data Collection and Analysis, Sam Sprik, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  16. Performance and Durability Testing of Volumetrically Efficient Cryogenic Vessels and High-Pressure Liquid Hydrogen Pump, Salvador Aceves, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  17. Grid Integration and Hydrogen Energy Generation: Modeling and Validation of Electrolyzers in Real-Time Grid Simulation, Rob Hovsapian, Idaho National Laboratory
  18. Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Delivery Van, Jason Hanlin, Center for Transportation and the Environment
  19. Innovative Advanced Hydrogen Mobile Fueler, Sara Odom, Electricore, Inc.
  20. High-Temperature Electrolysis Test Stand, James O'Brien, Idaho National Laboratory
  21. Modular Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell System for Efficient Hydrogen Production at High Current Density, Hossein Ghezel-Ayagh, FuelCell Energy, Inc.
  22. Optimal Stationary Fuel Cell Integration and Control (Energy Dispatch Controller), Genevieve Saur, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  23. Integrated Systems Modeling of the Interactions between Stationary Hydrogen, Vehicles, and Grid Resources, Samveg Saxena, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  24. H2@Scale: Experimental Characterization of Durability of Advanced Electrolyzer Concepts in Dynamic Loading, Shaun Alia, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  25. Hydrogen Stations for Urban Sites, Brian Ehrhart, Sandia National Laboratories
  26. Toyota Mirai Testing, Henning Lohse-Busch, Argonne National Laboratory

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Hydrogen Infrastructure R&D

  1. Fatigue Performance of High-Strength Pipeline Steels and Their Welds in Hydrogen Gas Service, Joseph Ronevich, Sandia National Laboratories
  2. 700-bar Hydrogen Dispenser Hose Reliability Improvement, Kevin Harrison, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  3. Hydrogen Compression Application of the Linear Motor Reciprocating Compressor, Eugene Broerman, Southwest Research Institute
  4. Magnetocaloric Hydrogen Liquefaction, Jamie Holladay, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  5. Electrochemical Compression, Monjid Hamdan, Giner ELX, Inc.
  6. Hybrid Electrochemical Hydrogen/Metal Hydride Compressor, Scott Greenway, Greenway Energy, LLC
  7. Metal Hydride Compression, Terry Johnson, Sandia National Laboratories
  8. Dispenser Reliability, Michael Peters, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  9. Advancing Hydrogen Dispenser Technology by Using Innovative Intelligent Networks, Darryl Pollica, Ivys Energy Solutions
  10. Cryogenically Flexible, Low-Permeability Hydrogen Delivery Hose, Jennifer Lalli, NanoSonic, Inc.
  11. Advanced Barrier Coatings for Harsh Environments, Shannan O'Shaughnessy, GVD Corporation
  12. Low-Cost Magnetocaloric Materials Discovery, Robin Ihnfeldt, General Engineering & Research
  13. Novel Membranes for Electrochemical Hydrogen Compression Enabling Increased Pressure Capability and Higher Pumping Efficiency, Taoli Gu, Xergy Inc.

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