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2019 Annual Merit Review Proceedings

Interagency

View presentations and posters from the Interagency session at the Annual Merit Review in April–May 2019.

Interagency Presentations

  1. Interagency Collaboration Panel
    1. U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command—Ground Vehicle Systems Center, Alfred Grein, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, Ground Vehicle Systems Center
    2. Fuel Cell Buses in U.S. Transit Service, Vincent Valdes, U.S. Department of Transportation—Federal Transit Administration
    3. FRA Alternative Fuels Research Program, Maryam Allahyar, U.S. Department of Transportation—Federal Railroad Administration
  2. State-Funded Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Activities Panel
    1. Light-Duty Hydrogen and FCEV Efforts, Andrew Martinez, California Air Resources Board, Advanced Clean Cars Branch
    2. CARB Heavy-Duty and Off-Road Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Activities, Leslie Goodbody, California Air Resources Board, Innovative Strategies Branch
    3. State-Funded Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Activities, Joseph Impullitti, Joseph Impullitti, South Coast Air Quality Management District
    4. State-Funded Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Activities in Colorado, Mahesh Albuquerque, Colorado Division of Oil & Public Safety
    5. The Connecticut Hydrogen Economy, Joel Rinebold, Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Inc.
  3. Fuel Cells for Long Endurance Unmanned Aerial Systems, Thomas Howell, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory
  4. Aluminum Hydride Title III Project, Shailesh Shah, U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center
  5. Army Ground Vehicle Systems Center Fuel Cell Update, Kevin Centeck, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command
  6. Transit Research and Hydrogen Fuel Cells, Sean Ricketson, U.S. Department of Transportation—Federal Transit Administration
  7. FRA Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Research, Melissa Shurland, U.S. Department of Transportation—Federal Railroad Administration
  8. Heavy-Duty Technology Advancement: Interagency Collaboration for Public Health, John Mikulin, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  9. NASA Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Activities, Ian Jakupca, National Aeronautics and Space Administration John H. Glenn Research Center
  10. Interagency Collaboration: FAST Act Section 1413—Alternative Fuels Corridor Designations, Michael Scarpino, U.S. Department of Transportation—Volpe National Transportation Systems Center
  11. Regional Hydrogen Infrastructure Panel
    1. Hawaii Center for Advanced Transportation Technologies Hydrogen Fuel Cell Activities, Stan Osserman, Hawaii Center for Advanced Transportation Technologies
    2. The California Experience, Bill Elrick, California Fuel Cell Partnership
    3. Ohio Fuel Cell Coalition Activities , Pat Valente, Ohio Fuel Cell Coalition
    4. Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Activities in New Jersey and Other Mid-Atlantic States, JoAnn Milliken, New Jersey Fuel Cell Coalition
    5. Northeast Hydrogen Fuel Cell Activity Review 2019 , Charles Myers, Massachusetts Hydrogen Coalition

Interagency Posters

  1. Interagency Activities
  2. Interagency Activities — Hydrogen Production
  3. State Activities
  4. DOE Intra-Agency Activities

A. Interagency Activities

  1. Distributed Low Energy Wastewater Treatment (D-LEWT) for Fuel Generation and Water Reuse, Aaron Petri and Tapan Patel, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers—Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory
  2. Neutron Imaging Study of the Water Transport in Operating Fuel Cells, David Jacobson, National Institute of Standards and Technology
  3. Fuel Cell Boats in Marine Sanctuaries, Dana Wilkes, U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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B. Interagency Activities — Hydrogen Production

  1. Catalytic Conversion of Natural Gas to Form Hydrogen and Solid Carbon, Ranjani Siriwardane and Christopher Matranga, National Energy Technology Laboratory
  2. HydroGEN/NSF DMREF: Blueprint for Photocatalytic Water Splitting—Mapping Multidimensional Compositional Space to Simultaneously Optimize Thermodynamics and Kinetics, Jinghua Guo, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  3. HydroGEN/NSF DMREF: High Temperature Defects—Linking Solar Thermochemical and Thermoelectric Materials, Stephan Lany, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  4. HydroGEN/NSF DMREF: Membrane Databases—New Schema and Dissemination, Michael Hickner, Pennsylvania State University

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C. State Activities

  1. Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Activities in Hawaii, Dave Molinaro, Hawaii Center for Advanced Transportation Technologies
  2. The Fuel Cell Corridor—Global Center of the Fuel Cell Industry, Pat Valente, Ohio Fuel Cell Coalition
  3. Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Activities in California, Andrew Martinez and Leslie Goodbody, California Air Resources Board
  4. Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Activities in Colorado, Mahesh Albuquerque, Colorado Division of Oil & Public Safety
  5. Northeast Hydrogen Fuel Cell Activity Review 2019, Charlie Myers, Massachusetts Hydrogen Coalition

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D. DOE Intra-Agency Activities

  1. Fundamental Science Underpinning Hydrogen and Fuel Cells, John Vetrano, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Science
  2. DOE Office of Nuclear Energy—Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Activities, Richard Boardman, Idaho National Laboratory
  3. Accelerating R&D in Catalytic Conversion of Biomass for Biofuels, Bioproducts, and Biopower (ChemCatBio Consortium), Robert Natelson, U.S. Department of Energy, Bioenergy Technologies Office
  4. Advanced Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Stack for Hybrid Power Systems , Scott Swartz, Nexceris, LLC
  5. Low-Cost Intermediate-Temperature Fuel Flexible Protonic Ceramic Fuel Cell Stack, Chuancheng Duan, Colorado School of Mines
  6. Protonic Ceramics for Energy Storage and Electricity Generation with Ammonia, Chuancheng Duan, Colorado School of Mines
  7. Development of a Novel High Efficiency, Low Cost Hybrid SOFC/Internal Combustion Engine Power Generator, Robert Braun, Colorado School of Mines
  8. 2D Materials Based Proton Conductive Membranes, Ivan Vlassiouk, General Graphene, and Sergei Smirnov, New Mexico State University
  9. High Power Metal-Supported SOFCs for Electric Vehicle Range Extenders, Emir Dogdibegovic, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  10. Dual Mode Energy Conversion and Storage Flow Cell, Christopher Capuano, Nel Hydrogen
  11. Advanced Catalyst and Engineered Catalyst Supports for Fuel Cells, Electrolyzers, and Energy Storage, Barr Zulevi, Pajarito Powder LLC
  12. Channeling Engineering of Hydroxide Ion Exchange Polymers and Reinforced Membranes, Chulsung Bae, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  13. Highly Conductive, Stable and Robust Hydroxide Exchange Membranes Based on Poly(aryl piperidinium), Santiago Rojas-Carbonell, University of Delaware
  14. Direct Ammonia Fuel Cells for Transport Applications, Reza Abbasi, University of Delaware
  15. Advanced Alkaline Membrane H2/Air Fuel Cell System with Novel Technique for Air CO2 Removal, Brian Setzler, University of Delaware
  16. Adaptive SOFC for Ultra High Efficiency Power Systems, Fred C. Jahnke, FuelCell Energy, Inc.
  17. Cost-Effective, Intermediate-Temperature Fuel Cells for Carbon-Free Power Generation, Greg Tao, Chemtronergy, LLC
  18. Insights into Fuel Cell Hybrid Systems Operations and Control: Realizing Opportunities and Overcoming Challenges, David Tucker, National Energy Technology Laboratory

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