Hydrogen Pathways gives seven presentations at the NHA, March 2006
The Hydrogen Pathways Program had seven presentations at the National Hydrogen Association Annual Conference in Long Beach in March. UC Davis represented one quarter of all the University and National Lab presentations at the conference.
The presentations were given by:
- Brett Williams, "H2FCV Adoption in California: Mobile Energy Innovation, Early Markets"
- David Z. Lin, "Hydrogen Infrastructure Transition (HIT) Model - Urban Beijing Case Study"
- Nils Johnson, "Build-Out Scenarios for Implementing a Regional Hydrogen Infrastructure"
- Ryan W. McCarthy, "Assessing strategies for fuel and electricity production in a California hydrogen economy"
- Guihua Wang, "Lifecycle Energy Use and Environmental Impacts of Distributed and Centralized Hydrogen Production: A Sacramento Case Study"
- Christopher Yang, "Comparison of Idealized and Real-World City Station Siting Models for Hydrogen Distribution"
- Nathan Parker, "Optimal Design of Hydrogen Production from Agricultural Waste: A Study of Space and Scale"
Click on the title or go to Publications site to download the presentations