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2019 Annual Merit Review Proceedings

Infrastructure and Systems R&D

View presentations and posters from the Infrastructure and Systems R&D session at the Annual Merit Review in April–May 2019.

Infrastructure and Systems R&D Overview, Fred Joseck, U.S. Department of Energy

Systems Analysis Overview, Fred Joseck, U.S. Department of Energy

Infrastructure and Systems R&D Presentations

  1. Hydrogen Infrastructure R&D
  2. Technology Acceleration
  3. Systems Analysis

A. Hydrogen Infrastructure R&D

  1. Electrochemical Compression, Monjid Hamdan, Giner ELX, Inc.
  2. Metal Hydride Compression, Terry Johnson, Sandia National Laboratories
  3. Coatings for Compressor Seals, Shannan O'Shaughnessy, GVD Corporation
  4. Dispenser Reliability, Michael Peters, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  5. Advancing Hydrogen Dispenser Technology by Using Innovative Intelligent Networks, Darryl Pollica, Ivys Inc.
  6. Cryogenically Flexible, Low Permeability H2 Delivery Hose, Jennifer Lalli, NanoSonic
  7. Magnetocaloric Hydrogen Liquefaction, Jamie Holladay, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  8. Low-Cost Magnetocaloric Materials Discovery, Robin Ihnfeldt, General Engineering and Research
  9. H-Mat Overview: Steels, Chris San Marchi, Sandia National Laboratories

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B. Technology Acceleration

  1. Material-Process-Performance Relationships in PEM Catalyst Inks and Coated Layers, Michael Ulsh, NREL
  2. Integrated Systems Modeling of the Interactions between Stationary Hydrogen, Vehicle, and Grid Resources, Samveg Saxena, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  3. H2@Scale: Experimental Characterization of Durability of Advanced Electrolyzer Concepts in Dynamic Loading, Shaun Alia, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  4. Dynamic Modeling and Validation of Electrolyzers in Real Time Grid Simulation, Rob Hovsapian, Idaho National Laboratory
  5. High Temperature Electrolysis Test Stand, James O'Brien, Idaho National Laboratory
  6. Optimal Stationary Fuel Cell Integration and Control (Energy Dispatch Controller) Genevieve Saur, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  7. Hydrogen Station Data Collection and Analysis, Sam Sprik, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  8. Maritime Fuel Cell Generator Project, Lennie Klebanoff, SNL
  9. MEA Manufacturing R&D, Michael Ulsh, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  10. In-line Quality Control of PEM Materials, Andrew Wagner, Mainstream Engineering
  11. Roll-to-Roll Advanced Materials Manufacturing Lab Consortium, Claus Daniel, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  12. Modular SOEC System for Efficient H2 Production at High Current Density, Hossein Ghezel-Ayagh, FuelCell Energy
  13. Analysis of Fuel Cells for Trucks, Ram Vijayagopal, Argonne National Laboratory
  14. Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Delivery Van, Jason Hanlin, Center for Transportation and the Environment
  15. FedEx Express Hydrogen Fuel Cell Extended-Range Battery Electric Vehicles, Phillip Galbach, FedEx Express
  16. Northeast Demonstration and Deployment of FCRx200, Abas Goodarzi, U.S. Hybrid
  17. Fuel Cell Bus Evaluations, Leslie Eudy, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  18. Hydrogen Stations for Urban Sites, Brian Ehrhart, Sandia National Laboratories
  19. Innovative Advanced Hydrogen Mobile Fueler, Sara Odom, Electricore

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C. Systems Analysis

  1. Cost Benefit Analysis of Technology Improvements in Medium and Heavy Duty Fuel Cell Vehicles, Aymeric Rousseau, Argonne National Laboratory
  2. Market Segmentation Analysis of Medium and Heavy Duty Trucks with a Fuel Cell Emphasis, Chad Hunter, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  3. Analysis of Cost Impacts of Integrating Advanced On-Board Storage Systems with Hydrogen Delivery, Amgad Elgowainy, Argonne National Laboratory
  4. H2@Scale Analysis, Mark Ruth, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  5. Hydrogen Demand Analysis for H2@Scale, Amgad Elgowainy, Argonne National Laboratory

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Infrastructure and Systems R&D Posters

  1. Hydrogen Infrastructure R&D
  2. Technology Acceleration
  3. Systems Analysis
  4. H2@Scale CRADAs

A. Hydrogen Infrastructure R&D

  1. Hydrogen Compression Application of the Linear Motor Reciprocating Compressor (LMRC), Eugene Broerman, Southwest Research Institute
  2. Dispenser Reliability R&D: Materials Compatibility, Nalini Menon, Sandia National Laboratories

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B. Technology Acceleration

  1. Continuous Fiber Composite Electrofusion Coupler, Brett Kimball, Automated Dynamics
  2. Laser 3D Printing of Highly Compacted Protonic Ceramic Electrolyzer Stack, Jianhua "Joshua" Tong, Clemson University
  3. Low-Cost, High Performance Catalyst Coated Membranes for PEM Water Electrolyzers, Andrew Steinbach, 3M
  4. Catalyst Layer Design, Manufacturing and In-line Quality Control, Radenka Maric, University of Connecticut

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C. Systems Analysis

  1. Energy Storage Analysis, Michael Penev, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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D. H2@Scale CRADAs

  1. H2@Scale Overview, Bryan Pivovar, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  2. Scalable Electrolytic Systems for Renewable Hydrogen Production, Guido Bender, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  3. Membrane Electrode Assembly Manufacturing Automation Technology for the Electrochemical Compression of Hydrogen, Michael Ulsh, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  4. MW-Scale PEM-Based Electrolyzers for RES Applications, Kevin Harrison, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  5. Risk Analysis and Modeling to Improve Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Repair Garages, Brian Ehrhart, Sandia National Laboratories
  6. Development, Validation, and Benchmarking of Quantitative Risk Assessment Tools for Hydrogen Refueling Stations, Alice Muna, Sandia National Laboratories
  7. A Tool to Estimate the Benefits of Tube-Trailer Consolidation Scheme for Station Builders, Amgad Elgowainy, Argonne National Laboratory
  8. Hybrid Electrical/Thermal Hydrogen Production Process Integrated with a Molten Salt Reactor Nuclear Power Plant, Donald Anton, SRNL
  9. H2 Materials Compatibility of Low Cost, High Pressure, Polymer H2 Dispensing Hoses, Kevin Simmons, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  10. Region-Specific Merchant Hydrogen Market Assessment and Techno-Economic Assessment of Electrolytic Hydrogen Generation, Richard Boardman, Idaho National Laboratory
  11. Validating an Electrolysis System with High Output Pressure, Sam Sprik, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  12. Turboexpander: Alternative Fueling Concept for Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Fast Fill, Matthew Post, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  13. California Hydrogen Infrastructure Research Consortium, Jennifer Kurtz, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  14. Methane Pyrolysis for Base-Grown Carbon Nanotubes and CO2-free H2 over Transition Metal Catalysts, Robert Dagle, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  15. Holistic Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle / Hydrogen Station Optimization Model, Michael Peters, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  16. Merchant Hydrogen at Scale: A Technical-Economic Case Study of the Potential for Nuclear Hydrogen Production, Richard Boardman, Idaho National Laboratory
  17. Hydrogen Safety Panel Evaluation of Hydrogen Facilities, Nick Barilo, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  18. Hydrogen Safety Outreach to Expedite H2 Fueling and Energy Project Deployment and Promote Public Acceptance for Zero Emission Vehicles and Reliable Distributed Power Generation, Nick Barilo, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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