The performance and cost of compressed hydrogen storage tank systems has been assessed and compared to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) 2010, 2015, and ultimate targets for automotive applications. The on-board performance and high-volume manufacturing cost were determined for compressed hydrogen tanks with design pressures of 350 bar ({approx}5000 psi) and 700 bar ({approx}10,000 psi) capable of storing 5.6 kg of usable hydrogen. The off-board performance and cost of delivering compressed hydrogen was determined for hydrogen produced by central steam methane reforming (SMR). The main conclusions of the assessment are that the 350-bar compressed storage system has the potential to meet the 2010 and 2015 targets for system gravimetric cap...
H{sub 2}Gen, with the support of the Department of Energy, successfully designed, built and field-te...
Liquid hydrogen takes up less storage volume than gas but requires cryogenic vessels. State-of-the-a...
PEMFC technology for transportation must be competitive with internal combustion engine powertrains ...
A technical and design evaluation was carried out to meet DOE hydrogen fuel targets for 2010. These ...
This report is concerned with the characterization and comparison of various technologies for hydrog...
• Develop a hydride thermal hydrogen compressor that operates in conjunction with advanced hydrogen ...
The work presented in this report summarizes the current state-of-the-art in on-board storage on com...
Hydrogen onboard storage technologies form an important factor in the overall performance of hydroge...
Thanks to its features such as being harmless to the environment, not creating noise pollution, and ...
Thanks to its features such as being harmless to the environment, not creating noise pollution, and ...
Thanks to its features such as being harmless to the environment, not creating noise pollution, and ...
The overall objective of this project is to conduct cost analyses and estimate costs for on- and off...
During Phase 1 of this program, the authors evaluated all known hydrogen storage technologies (inclu...
Metal hydrides have shown to play an important role in the “hydrogen economy” infrastructure for var...
The project was started in April 2005 with the objective to meet the DOE target of delivered hydroge...
H{sub 2}Gen, with the support of the Department of Energy, successfully designed, built and field-te...
Liquid hydrogen takes up less storage volume than gas but requires cryogenic vessels. State-of-the-a...
PEMFC technology for transportation must be competitive with internal combustion engine powertrains ...
A technical and design evaluation was carried out to meet DOE hydrogen fuel targets for 2010. These ...
This report is concerned with the characterization and comparison of various technologies for hydrog...
• Develop a hydride thermal hydrogen compressor that operates in conjunction with advanced hydrogen ...
The work presented in this report summarizes the current state-of-the-art in on-board storage on com...
Hydrogen onboard storage technologies form an important factor in the overall performance of hydroge...
Thanks to its features such as being harmless to the environment, not creating noise pollution, and ...
Thanks to its features such as being harmless to the environment, not creating noise pollution, and ...
Thanks to its features such as being harmless to the environment, not creating noise pollution, and ...
The overall objective of this project is to conduct cost analyses and estimate costs for on- and off...
During Phase 1 of this program, the authors evaluated all known hydrogen storage technologies (inclu...
Metal hydrides have shown to play an important role in the “hydrogen economy” infrastructure for var...
The project was started in April 2005 with the objective to meet the DOE target of delivered hydroge...
H{sub 2}Gen, with the support of the Department of Energy, successfully designed, built and field-te...
Liquid hydrogen takes up less storage volume than gas but requires cryogenic vessels. State-of-the-a...
PEMFC technology for transportation must be competitive with internal combustion engine powertrains ...