2019 Annual Progress Report
Infrastructure and Systems R&D
This section of the 2019 Annual Progress Report for the DOE Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Program focuses on infrastructure and systems research and development (R&D).
Infrastructure and Systems R&D Overview, U.S. Department of Energy
Hydrogen Infrastructure R&D
- H-Mat Overview: Steels, Chris San Marchi, Sandia National Laboratories
- Hydrogen Compression Application of the Linear Motor Reciprocating Compressor, Eugene Broerman, Southwest Research Institute
- Magnetocaloric Hydrogen Liquefaction, Jamie Holladay, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Electrochemical Compression, Monjid Hamdan, Giner ELX, Inc.
- Metal Hydride Compression, Terry Johnson, Sandia National Laboratories
- Dispenser Reliability, Michael Peters, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Advancing Hydrogen Dispenser Technology by Using Innovative Intelligent Networks, Darryl Pollica, Ivys Energy Solutions
- Cryogenically Flexible, Low Permeability Hydrogen Delivery Hose, Jennifer Lalli, NanoSonic, Inc.
- Coatings for Compressor Seals, Chris Thompson, GVD Corporation
- Low-Cost Magnetocaloric Materials Discovery, Robin Ihnfeldt, General Engineering & Research, LLC
Technology Acceleration
- Membrane Electrode Assembly Manufacturing R&D, Michael Ulsh, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- In-Line Quality Control of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Materials, Andrew Wagner, Mainstream Engineering
- Material-Process-Performance Relationships in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Catalyst Inks and Coated Layers, Michael Ulsh, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Maritime Fuel Cell Generator Project, Lennie Klebanoff, Sandia National Laboratories
- Fuel Cell Bus Evaluations, Leslie Eudy, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Hydrogen Station Data Collection and Analysis, Genevieve Saur, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Dynamic Modeling and Validation of Electrolyzers in Real-Time Grid Simulation, Rob Hovsapian, Idaho National Laboratory
- Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Delivery Van, Jason Hanlin, Center for Transportation and the Environment
- Innovative Advanced Hydrogen Mobile Fueler, Sara Odom, Electricore
- High-Temperature Electrolysis Test Stand, James O'Brien, Idaho National Laboratory
- Modular Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell System for Efficient Hydrogen Production at High Current Density, Hossein Ghezel-Ayagh, FuelCell Energy
- 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, Vehicle, and Grid Resources, Max Wei, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- H2@Scale: Experimental Characterization of Durability of Advanced Electrolyzer Concepts in Dynamic Loading, Shaun Alia, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Hydrogen Stations for Urban Sites, Brian Ehrhart, Sandia National Laboratories
- Analysis of Fuel Cells for Trucks, Ram Vijayagopal, Argonne National Laboratory
- Laser 3-D Printing of Highly Compacted Protonic Ceramic Electrolyzer Stack, Jianhua "Joshua" Tong, Clemson University
- Low-Cost, High-Performance Catalyst Coated Membranes for Proton Exchange Membrane Water Electrolyzers, Andrew Steinbach, 3M Company
Systems Analysis
- Cost Benefit Analysis of Technology Improvements in Medium- and Heavy-Duty Fuel Cell Vehicles, Aymeric Rousseau, Argonne National Laboratory
- Market Segmentation Analysis of Medium- and Heavy-Duty Trucks with a Fuel Cell Emphasis, Chad Hunter, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Analysis of Cost Impacts of Integrating Advanced On-Board Storage Systems with Hydrogen Delivery Amgad Elgowainy, Argonne National Laboratory
- H2@Scale Analysis, Mark Ruth, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Hydrogen Demand Analysis for H2@Scale, Amgad Elgowainy, Argonne National Laboratory
- Energy Storage Analysis, Chad Hunter, National Renewable Energy Laboratory