2019 Annual Progress Report
Hydrogen Fuel R&D
This section of the 2019 Annual Progress Report for the DOE Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Program focuses on hydrogen fuel research and development (R&D).
Hydrogen Fuel R&D Subprogram Overview, U.S. Department of Energy
Hydrogen Production Analysis
- Analysis of Advanced Hydrogen Production Pathways, Brian James, Strategic Analysis, Inc.
Electrolysis Production
- High-Temperature Alkaline Water Electrolysis, Hui Xu, Giner, Inc.
- HydroGEN Seedling: Proton-Conducting Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells for Large-Scale Hydrogen Production at Intermediate Temperatures, Prabhakar Singh, University of Connecticut
- HydroGEN Seedling: Degradation Characterization and Modeling of a New Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell Utilizing Accelerated Life Testing, Scott Barnett, Northwestern University
- HydroGEN Seedling: Thin-Film, Metal-Supported, High-Performance, and Durable Proton-Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Cell, Tianli Zhu, United Technologies Research Center
- HydroGEN Seedling: High-Efficiency Proton Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysis Enabled by Advanced Catalysts, Membranes, and Processes, Kathy Ayers, Proton OnSite
- HydroGEN Seedling: Developing Novel Platinum-Group-Metal-Free Catalysts for Alkaline Hydrogen and Oxygen Evolution Reactions, Sanjeev Mukerjee, Northeastern University
- HydroGEN Seedling: Platinum-Group-Metal-Free Oxygen Evolution Reaction Catalysts for Proton Exchange Membrane Electrolyzers, Di-Jia Liu, Argonne National Laboratory
- HydroGEN Seedling: High-Performance Ultralow-Cost Non-Precious-Metal Catalyst System for Anion Exchange Membrane Electrolyzer, Hoon Chung, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- HydroGEN Seedling: Scalable Elastomeric Membranes for Alkaline Water Electrolysis, Yu Seung Kim, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- HydroGEN Seedling: Intermediate Temperature Proton-Conducting Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells with Improved Performance and Delivery, Xingbo Liu, West Virginia University
- HydroGEN Seedling: HydroGEN Seedling: Development of Durable Materials for Cost Effective Advanced Water Splitting Utilizing All Ceramic Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Stack Technology , John Pietras, Saint-Gobain
- Proton-Conducting Ceramic Electrolyzers for High-Temperature Water Splitting, Hossein Ghezel-Ayagh, FuelCell Energy, Inc.
- Industrially Scalable Waste CO2 Reduction to Useful Chemicals and Fuels, Todd Deutsch, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Biological Production
- Novel Hybrid Microbial Electrochemical System for Efficient Hydrogen Generation from Biomass, Hong Liu, Oregon State University
- BioHydrogen (BioH2) Consortium to Advance Fermentative Hydrogen Production, Pin-Ching Maness, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
HydroGEN Consortium Overview
- HydroGEN Overview: A Consortium on Advanced Water-Splitting Materials, Huyen Dinh, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- HydroGEN: Benchmarking Advanced Water Splitting Technologies: Best Practices in Materials Characterization, Kathy Ayers, Proton OnSite
Photoelectrochemical Production
- HydroGEN Seedling: Best-in-Class Platinum-Group-Metal-Free Catalyst Integrated Tandem Junction Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting Devices, Charles Dismukes, Rutgers University
- HydroGEN Seedling: Protective Catalyst Systems on III-V and Si-Based Semiconductors for Efficient, Durable Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting Devices, Thomas Jaramillo, Stanford University
- HydroGEN Seedling: Novel Chalcopyrites For Advanced Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting, Nicolas Gaillard, University of Hawaii
- HydroGEN Seedling: Monolithically Integrated Thin-Film/Silicon Tandem Photoelectrodes for High-Efficiency and Stable Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting, Zetian Mi, University of Michigan
High-Temperature Thermochemical Production
- HydroGEN Seedling: Accelerated Discovery of Solar Thermochemical Hydrogen Production Materials via High-Throughput Computational and Experimental Methods, Ryan O'Hayre, Colorado School of Mines
- HydroGEN Seedling: Computationally Accelerated Discovery and Experimental Demonstration of High-Performance Materials for Advanced Solar Thermochemical Hydrogen Production, Charles Musgrave, University of Colorado Boulder
- HydroGEN Seedling: Transformative Materials for High-Efficiency Thermochemical Production of Solar Fuels, Chris Wolverton, Northwestern University
- HydroGEN Seedling: Mixed Ionic Electronic Conducting Quaternary Perovskites: Materials by Design for Solar Thermochemical Hydrogen, Ellen Stechel, Arizona State University
Testing and Analysis — Storage
- System Analysis of Physical and Materials-Based Hydrogen Storage, Rajesh Ahluwalia, Argonne National Laboratory
- Hydrogen Storage Cost Analysis, Cassidy Houchins, Strategic Analysis, Inc.
Systems Engineering — Storage
- Hydrogen Storage System Modeling: Public Access, Maintenance, and Enhancements, Matt Thornton, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Advanced Materials — Storage
- HyMARC: A Consortium for Advancing Hydrogen Storage Materials, Thomas Gennett, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and Mark Allendorf, Sandia National Laboratories
- HyMARC Seedling: Electrolyte-Assisted Hydrogen Storage Reactions, Dan Addison, Liox Power
- HyMARC Seedling: Development of Magnesium Boride Etherates as Hydrogen Storage Materials, Godwin Severa, University of Hawaii
- HyMARC Seedling: Atomic Layer Deposition Synthesis of Novel Nanostructured Metal Borohydrides, Steven Christensen, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- HyMARC Seedling: Optimized Hydrogen Adsorbents via Machine Learning and Crystal Engineering, Donald Siegel, University of Michigan
Advanced Tanks — Storage
- Precursor Processing Development for Low-Cost, High-Strength Carbon Fiber for Composite Overwrapped Pressure Vessel Applications, Matthew Weisenberger, University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research
- Developing a New Polyolefin Precursor for Low-Cost, High-Strength Carbon Fiber, Mike Chung, Pennsylvania State University
- Novel Plasticized Melt-Spinning Process of Polyacrylonitrile Fibers Based on Task-Specific Ionic Liquids, Sheng Dai, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Materials Challenges for Cryogenic Hydrogen Storage Technologies, Kevin Simmons, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory