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