2005 Annual Merit Review Proceedings
The US Department of Energy Hydrogen Program held its 2005 Annual Merit Review May 23-26, 2005, in Arlington, Virginia. Principal investigators presented their project status and results in these presentations and posters.
Hydrogen Production and Delivery
A. Distributed Production Technologies
B. DOE Fossil Energy
C. Separations
D. Biomass Reforming
E. Biological Production
F. Photoelectrochemical Production
G. Electrolysis
H. DOE Nuclear Energy
I. Hi-Temp Thermochemical
J. Hydrogen Delivery
A. Distributed Production Technologies
B. DOE Fossil Energy
C. Separations
D. Biomass Reforming
E. Biological Production
F. Photoelectrochemical Production
G. Electrolysis
H. DOE Nuclear Energy
I. Hi-Temp Thermochemical
J. Hydrogen Delivery
K. Cross-Cutting
Hydrogen Storage
A. Compressed/Liquid H2 Tanks
B. Chemical Hydrides
C. Metal Hydrides
D. Testing and Analysis
E. New Materials and Concepts
A. Compressed/Liquid H2 Tanks
B. Chemical Hydrides
C. Metal Hydrides
D. Carbon Materials
E. New Materials and Concepts
Fuel Cells
A. MEAs and Catalysts
B. Membranes and MEAs
C. Catalysts
D. Bipolar Plates
E. Platinum Recycling
F. Fuel Processing
G. Stationary Power Systems
H. Transportation Systems and Balance of Plant Components
I. Fuel Cell Characterization
J. DMFC and SOFC
K. Cold Operation
A. Membranes and MEAs
B. Catalysts
C. Bipolar Plates
D. Fuel Processing
E. Stationary Power Systems
F. Transportation Systems and Balance of Plant Components
G. Fuel Cell Characterization
H. DMFC and SOFC
Technology Validation
A. Power Parks Analysis
B. System Analysis
C. Refueling Technology Development and Demonstration
D. Vehicle Demonstrations
A. Power Parks Analysis
B. Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Demonstration/Analysis
C. System Analysis
D. Refueling Technology Development and Demonstration
E. Vehicle Demonstrations
Systems Analysis
Safety, Codes, and Standards
Education
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