2017 Annual Progress Report
IV. Hydrogen Storage
This section of the 2017 Annual Progress Report for the DOE Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Program focuses on hydrogen storage.
Hydrogen Storage Sub-Program Overview, Ned Stetson, U.S. Department of Energy
A. Analysis
- System Analysis of Physical and Materials-Based Hydrogen Storage, Rajesh Ahluwalia, Argonne National Laboratory
- Hydrogen Storage Cost Analysis, Brian James, Strategic Analysis, Inc.
B. System Engineering
- Hydrogen Storage System Modeling: Public Access, Maintenance, and Enhancements, Matthew Thornton, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Investigation of Solid State Hydrides for Autonomous Fuel Cell Vehicles, Ragaiy Zidan, Savannah River National Laboratory
C. Advanced Materials
- HyMARC (Core): SNL Effort, Mark Allendorf, Sandia National Laboratories
- HyMARC (Core): LLNL Effort, Brandon Wood, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- HyMARC (Core): LBNL Effort, Jeffrey Urban, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- HyMARC (Support): NREL Effort, Thomas Gennett, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- HyMARC (Support): PNNL Effort, Tom Autrey, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- HyMARC (Support): LBNL Effort, Jeffrey Long, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- HyMARC Seedling: Electrolyte-Assisted Hydrogen Storage Reactions, Channing Ahn, Liox Power, Inc.
- HyMARC Seedling: Developing a Novel Hydrogen Sponge with Ideal Binding Energy and High Surface Area for Practical Hydrogen Storage, Mike Chung, Pennsylvania State University
- HyMARC Seedling: "Graphene-Wrapped" Complex Hydrides as High-Capacity, Regenerable Hydrogen Storage Materials, Di-Jia Liu, Argonne National Laboratory
- HyMARC Seedling: Fundamental Studies of Surface-Functionalized Mesoporous Carbons for Thermodynamic Stabilization and Reversibility of Metal Hydrides, E.H. Majzoub, University of Missouri, St. Louis
- HyMARC Seedling: Development of Magnesium Boride Etherates as Hydrogen Storage Materials, Godwin Severa, University of Hawaii
- Improving the Kinetics and Thermodynamics of Mg(BH4)2 for Hydrogen Storage, Brandon Wood, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- High-Capacity Hydrogen Storage Systems via Mechanochemistry, Vitalij Pecharsky, Ames Laboratory
- Design and Synthesis of Materials with High Capacities for Hydrogen Physisorption, Brent Fultz, California Institute of Technology
- Hydrogen Adsorbents with High Volumetric Density: New Materials and System Projections, Donald Siegel, University of Michigan
- Electrochemical Reversible Formation of Alane, Ragaiy Zidan, Savannah River National Laboratory
- Low-Cost α-Alane for Hydrogen Storage, Tibor Fabian, Ardica Technologies, Inc.
D. Advanced Tanks
- Conformable Hydrogen Storage Coil Reservoir, Erik Bigelow, Center for Transportation and the Environment
- Next Generation Hydrogen Storage Vessels Enabled by Carbon Fiber Infusion with a Low Viscosity, High Toughness Resin System, Brian Edgecombe, Materia, Inc.
- Development, Selection, and Testing to Reduce Cost and Weight of Materials for BOP Components, Chris San Marchi, Sandia National Laboratories
- Integrated Insulation System for Automotive Cryogenic Storage Tanks, Barry Meneghelli, VENCORE Solutions and Services