2004 Annual Merit Review Proceedings
Hydrogen Production and Delivery
Below are presentations and posters from the hydrogen production and delivery session at the 2004 Annual Merit Review, May 24-27, 2004 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Hydrogen Production and Delivery Presentations
Hydrogen Production and Delivery, Pete Devlin, Hydrogen, Fuel Cells & Infrastructure Technologies Program, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, DOE
Ceramic Membrane Reactor Systems for Converting Natural Gas to Hydrogen (ITM Syngas), Christopher Chen, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
Integrated Ceramic Membrane System for H2 Production, Joseph Schwartz, Praxair, Inc.
Low Cost Hydrogen Production Platform, Timothy M. Aaron, Praxair, Inc.
Defect-free Thin Film Membranes for H2 Separation and Isolation, Tina M. Nenoff, Sandia National Laboratories
Autothermal Cyclic Reforming and H2 Refueling System, Ravi Kumar, GE Global Research
Development of Supports and Membranes for Hydrogen Separation, Tim Armstrong, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Adapting Planar Solid Oxide Fuel Cells for use with Solid Fuel Sources in the Production of Distributed Power, Dave Bayless, The Ohio State University
Maximizing Photosynthetic Efficiencies and Hydrogen Production in Microalgal Cultures, Tasios Melis, UC Berkeley
Biological Systems for Hydrogen Photoproduction, Maria Ghirardi, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting, John Turner, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Production Program, Eric L. Miller, University of Hawaii
Discovery of Photocatalysts for Hydrogen Production, Brent MacQueen, SRI International
High Temperature Solid Oxide Electrolyzer System, Steve Herring, Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory
Renewable Electrolysis Integrated System Development and Testing, Ben Kropowski and Carolyn Elam, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Hydrogen Generation from Electrolysis, Steve Cohen, Teledyne Energy Systems, Inc.
Development of Solar-Powered Thermochemical Production of Hydrogen from Water, Ken Schultz, University of Nevada Las Vegas
Moving Toward Consistent Analysis in the HFC&IT Program: H2A, Margaret K. Mann, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Hydrogen Transition Modeling and Analysis: HYTRANS v. 1.0, David Greene, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
WinDS-H2 Model and Analysis, Walter Short, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Production and Delivery Posters
Novel Catalytic Microchannel Fuel Processing Technology, Patricia M. Irving, Innovatek, Inc.
Startech Hydrogen Production, David Lynch, Startech Environmental Corp.
Water-Gas Shift Membrane Reactor Studies, Richard Killmeyer, National Energy Technology Laboratory
Fluidizable Catalysts for Hydrogen Production from Complex Feedstocks, Kim Magrini-Bair, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Hydrogen from Biomass: Process Research, Stefan Czernik, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Aqueous Phase Catalyzed Biomass Gasification, David L. King, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Hydrogen from Biomass Catalytic Reforming of Pyrolysis Vapors, Bob Evans, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Development of Efficient and Robust Algal H2-Production Systerms, James W. Lee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Hydrogen Reactor Development and Design for Photofermentation and Photolytic Processes, Daniel M. Blake, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Photoelectrochemical Hydrogen Production Using New Combinatorial Chemistry Derived Materials, Eric W. McFarland, University of California at Santa Barbara
High Efficiency Electrolysis Materials Research, David Ingersoll, Sandia National Laboratories
Low-Cost, High-Pressure Hydrogen Generator, Cecelia Cropley, Giner Electrochemical Systems, LLC
Hydride Based Hydrogen Compression, David H. DaCosta, Ergenics Hydride Solutions
Technical And Economic Studies of Regional Transition Strategies Toward Widespread Use of Hydrogen Energy, Joan M. Ogden, University of California, Davis
Hydrogen Production in a Greenhouse Gas Constrained Situation, Sivan Kartha, Tellus Institute
Fuel Choice for FCVs: Hydrogen Infrastructure Costs, Stephen Lasher, TIAX
Program Review Presentation, Paul Hopewell, GE Global Research
Evermont Renewable Hydrogen Fueling Station, Chris McKay, Northern Power Systems
Photopolymerization/Pyrolysis Route to Microstructured Membrane Development, Kathryn A. Berchtold, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Developing Improved Materials to Support the Hydrogen Economy, Robert Shinkle, Edison Materials Technology Center
Hydrogen Generation from Electrolysis, Tom Maloney, Proton Energy Systems