2010 Annual Progress Report
VII. Systems Analysis
This section of the 2010 Progress Report for the DOE Hydrogen Program focuses on systems analysis. Each technical report is available as an individual Adobe Acrobat PDF.
Systems Analysis Sub-Program Overview, Fred Joseck, DOE
- Scenario Evaluation, Regionalization and Analysis (SERA) Model, Brian Bush, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Analysis of Energy Infrastructures and Potential Impacts from an Emergent Hydrogen Fueling Infrastructure, David Reichmuth, Sandia National Laboratories
- Agent-Based Model of the Transition to Hydrogen-Based Personal Transportation: Consumer Adoption and Infrastructure Development Including Combined Hydrogen, Heat, and Power, Matthew Mahalik, Argonne National Laboratory
- HyTrans Model: Analyzing the Potential for Stationary Fuel Cells to Augment Hydrogen Availability in the Transition to Hydrogen Vehicles, David Greene, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Biogas Resources Characterization, Ali Jalalzadeh-Azar, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Cost and GHG Implications of Hydrogen for Energy Storage, Darlene Steward, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Hydrogen and Water: Engineering, Economics and Environment, A.J. Simon, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Analysis of Business Cases with the Fuel Cell Power Model, Marc Melaina, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Fuel Quality in Fuel Cell Systems, Shabbir Ahmed, Argonne National Laboratory
- Macro System Model, Mark Ruth, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Life-Cycle Analysis of Criteria Pollutant Emissions from Stationary Fuel Cell Systems with the GREET Model, Michael Wang, Argonne National Laboratory
- CO2 Reduction Benefits Analysis for Fuel Cell Applications, Paul Friley, Brookhaven National Laboratory
- Pathways to Commercial Success: Technologies and Products Supported by the FCT Program, Steven Weakley, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Fuel Cell Power Model: Evaluation of CHP and CHHP Applications, Darlene Steward, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Geo-Spatial Analysis of Hydrogen Infrastructure, Matt Kromer, TIAX, LLC
- HyDRA: Hydrogen Demand and Resource Analysis Tool, Johanna Levene, National Renewable Energy Laboratory