U.S. Department of Energy
DOE/GO-102013-4260
December 2013
2013 Annual Progress Report
IV. Hydrogen Storage
This section of the 2013 Annual
Progress Report for the DOE Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Program
focuses on hydrogen storage.
Hydrogen Storage
Program Overview, Ned Stetson, U.S. Department of
Energy
A. Testing and Analysis
- System Analysis of
Physical and Materials-Based Hydrogen Storage Options,
Rajesh Ahluwalia, Argonne National Laboratory
- Hydrogen Storage Cost
Analysis, Brian James, Strategic Analysis, Inc.
- Best Practices for
Characterizing Engineering Properties of Hydrogen Storage
Materials, Karl Gross, H2 Technology Consulting LLC
B. Engineering—Hydrogen Storage Engineering Center of
Excellence (HSECoE)
- Hydrogen Storage
Engineering Center of Excellence, Don Anton, Savannah
River National Laboratory
- Systems Engineering of
Chemical Hydrogen Storage, Pressure Vessel, and Balance of
Plant for Onboard Hydrogen Storage, Jamie Holladay,
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Advancement of
Systems Designs and Key Engineering Technologies for
Materials-Based Hydrogen Storage, Bart van Hassel, United
Technologies Research Center
- Chemical Hydride
Rate Modeling, Validation, and System Demonstration, Troy
Semelsberger, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- System Design,
Analysis, Modeling, and Media Engineering Properties for
Hydrogen Energy Storage, Matthew Thornton, National
Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Thermal Management of
Onboard Cryogenic Hydrogen Storage Systems, Mei Cai,
General Motors Company
- Ford/BASF-SE/UM
Activities in Support of the Hydrogen Storage Engineering
Center of Excellence, Michael Veenstra, Ford Motor
Company
- Microscale Enhancement of
Heat and Mass Transfer for Hydrogen Energy Storage, Kevin
Drost, Oregon State University
- Development of
Improved Composite Pressure Vessels for Hydrogen Storage,
Norman Newhouse, Hexagon Lincoln
C. Materials - Sorption
- Hydrogen Sorbent
Measurement Qualification and Characterization, Phil
Parilla, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Room Temperature Hydrogen
Storage in Nano-Confined Liquids, John Vajo, HRL
Laboratories, LLC
- Hydrogen Storage in
Metal-Organic Frameworks, Jeffrey Long, Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory
- The Quantum Effects of Pore
Structure on Hydrogen Adsorption, Raina Olsen, Oak Ridge
National Laboratory
- Metallation of
Metal-Organic Frameworks: En Route to Ambient Temperature
Storage of Molecular Hydrogen, Joseph Mondloch, Northwestern
University
- Weak Chemisorption
Validation, Thomas Gennett, National Renewable Energy
Laboratory
- Hydrogen Trapping through
Designer Hydrogen Spillover Molecules with Reversible
Temperature and Pressure-Induced Switching, Angela Lueking,
Pennsylvania State University
D. Materials - Metal Hydrides
- Design of Novel
Multi-Component Metal Hydride-Based Mixtures for Hydrogen
Storage, Christopher Wolverton, Northwestern University
- Hydrogen Storage Materials
for Fuel Cell-Powered Vehicles, Andrew Goudy, Delaware State
University
- Neutron Characterization
in Support of the DOE Hydrogen Storage Sub-Program, Terry
Udovic, National Institute of Standards and Technology
E. Materials - Chemical
- Fluid Phase Chemical
Hydrogen Storage Materials, Benjamin Davis, Los Alamos
National Laboratory
- Development of a Practical
Hydrogen Storage System Based on Liquid Organic Hydrogen
Carriers and a Homogeneous Catalyst, Craig Jensen, Hawaii
Hydrogen Carriers, LLC
- Novel
Carbon(C)-Boron(B)-Nitrogen(N)-Containing H2 Storage
Materials, Shih-Yuan Liu, University of Oregon
- Aluminum Hydride: The
Organometallic Approach, Jim Wegrzyn, Brookhaven National
Laboratory
- Electrochemical Reversible
Formation of Alane, Ragaiy Zidan, Savannah River National
Laboratory
F. Advanced Tanks
- Lifecycle Verification of
Polymeric Storage Tank Liners, Barton Smith, Oak Ridge
National Laboratory
- Melt Processable PAN
Precursor for High-Strength, Low-Cost Carbon Fibers, Bob
Norris, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Development of Low-Cost,
High-Strength Commercial Textile Precursor (PAN-MA), Dave
Warren, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Synergistically
Enhanced Materials and Design Parameters for Reducing the Cost
of Hydrogen Storage Tanks, Kevin Simmons, Pacific
Northwest National Laboratory