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2012 Annual Progress Report

XI. Systems Analysis

This section of the 2012 Annual Progress Report for the DOE Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Program focuses on systems analysis.

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

  1. Infrastructure Analysis of Early Market Transition of Fuel Cell Vehicles, Brian Bush, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  2. Life-Cycle Analysis of Vehicle and Fuel Systems with the GREET Model, Michael Wang, Argonne National Laboratory
  3. Hydrogen Refueling Infrastructure Cost Analysis, Marc Melaina, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  4. Comparing Infrastructure Costs for Hydrogen and Electricity, Marc Melaina, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  5. Infrastructure Costs Associated with Central Hydrogen Production from Biomass and Coal, Darlene Steward, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  6. Sensitivity Analysis of H2-Vehicles' Market Prospects, Costs and Benefits, David Greene, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  7. Effects of Technology Cost Parameters on Hydrogen Pathway Succession, Mark Ruth, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  8. Impact of DOE Program Goals on Hydrogen Vehicles: Market Prospect, Costs, and Benefits, Zhenhong Lin, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  9. Resource Analysis for Hydrogen Production, Marc Melaina, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  10. Cost, Energy Use, and Emissions of Tri-Generation Systems, Mark Ruth, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  11. Employment Impacts of Early Markets for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies, Marianne Mintz, Argonne National Laboratory