2017 Annual Progress Report
III. Hydrogen Delivery
This section of the 2017 Annual Progress Report for the DOE Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Program focuses on hydrogen delivery.
Hydrogen Delivery Sub-Program Overview, Neha Rustagi, U.S. Department of Energy
- Fatigue Performance of High-Strength Pipeline Steels and their Welds in Hydrogen Gas Service, Joe Ronevich, Sandia National Laboratories
- Hydrogen Compression Application of the Linear Motor Reciprocating Compressor (LMRC), Eugene Broerman, Southwest Research Institute
- Low-Cost Hydrogen Storage at 875 bar Using Steel Liner and Steel Wire Wrap, Amit Prakash, WireTough Cylinders
- Advanced Barrier Coatings for Harsh Environments, Shannan O'Shaughnessy, GVD Corporation
- Improved Hydrogen Liquefaction through Heisenberg Vortex Separation of para- and ortho-Hydrogen, Christopher Ainscough, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Magnetocaloric Hydrogen Liquefaction, Jamie Holladay, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- 700 bar Hydrogen Dispenser Hose Reliability and Improvement, Kevin Harrison, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Cryogenically Flexible, Low Permeability Hydrogen Delivery Hose, Jennifer Lalli, NanoSonic, Inc.
- Hydrogen Refueling Analysis of Heavy-Duty Fuel Cell Vehicle Fleet, Amgad Elgowainy, Argonne National Laboratory
- Liquid Hydrogen Infrastructure Analysis, Guillaume Petitpas, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Electrochemical Compression, Monjid Hamdan, Giner Inc.
- Hybrid Electrochemical Hydrogen/Metal Hydride Compressor, Scott Greenway, Greenway Energy, LLC
- Metal Hydride Compression, Terry Johnson, Sandia National Laboratories
- Advancing Hydrogen Dispenser Technology by Using Innovative Intelligent Networks, Darryl Pollica, Ivys Energy Solutions
- H2FIRST Consolidation, Christopher Ainscough, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Reference Station Design, Phase II, Ethan Hecht, Sandia National Laboratories