2017 Annual Progress Report
VII. Technology Validation
This section of the 2017 Annual Progress Reporti for the DOE Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Program focuses on technology validation.
Technology Validation Sub-Program Overview, Jason Marcinkoski, U.S. Department of Energy
A. Vehicles
- Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Evaluation, Jennifer Kurtz, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Technology Validation: Fuel Cell Bus Evaluations, Leslie Eudy, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Delivery Van Project, Jason Hanlin, Center for Transportation and the Environment
B. Hydrogen Infrastructure
- Innovative Advanced Hydrogen Mobile Fueler, Sara Odom, Electricore, Inc.
- Hydrogen Station Data Collection and Analysis, Sam Sprik, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Performance Evaluation of Delivered Hydrogen Fueling Stations, Ted Barnes, Gas Technology Institute
- Hydrogen Component Validation, Danny Terlip, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Liquid Hydrogen Pump Performance and Durability Testing, Salvador Aceves, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Hydrogen Meter Benchmark Testing, Michael Peters, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
C. Hydrogen Energy Storage/Grid Integration
- Optimal Stationary Fuel Cell Integration and Control (Energy Dispatch Controller), Genevieve Saur, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Integrated Systems Modeling of the Interactions between Stationary Hydrogen, Vehicles, and Grid Resources, Sam Saxena, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Dynamic Modeling and Validation of Electrolyzers in Real-Time Grid Simulation, Robert Hovsapian, Idaho National Laboratory
- Modular Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell (SOEC) System for Efficient Hydrogen Production at High Current Density, Hossein Ghezel-Ayagh, FuelCell Energy, Inc.
D. H2@Scale
- H2@Scale Analysis, Mark Ruth, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- High-Temperature Electrolysis Test Stand, James O'Brien, Idaho National Laboratory