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2003 Hydrogen Pathways Publications

by Christopher Yang last modified 2007-02-28 11:03

A listing of year 2003 publications related to the Hydrogen Pathways Program.

BOOKS, AND CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

  1. Sperling, Daniel and Kurani, Kenneth S.  eds., Transportation, Energy, and Environmental Policy: Managing Transitions, National Academy Press, 2003. Link to the book on TRB Website.
  2. Sperling, Daniel, "Cleaner Vehicles," in David Hensher and Kenneth Button, eds., Handbook of Transport and the Environment, Elsevier Press, 2003. Link to book on Elsevier Press.
  3. Hargadon, Andrew B., "How Breakthroughs Happen: The Surprising Truth About How Companies Innovate," Harvard Business School Press, June 2003. Link to book on Amazon.
  4. Lipman, Timothy E. and Sperling, Daniel, "Fuel Cell Commercialization Perspectives: Market concepts, competing technologies and cost challenges for automotive and stationary applications," in W. Vielstich, H. Gasteiger, and A. Lamm, eds., Handbook of Fuel Cells – Fundamentals, Technology, and Applications, Vol. 4: Fuel Cell Technology and Applications Part 2, John Wiley and Sons, Ltd., Chichester, 2003, pp. 1318-1329. Link to book on Amazon.
  5. Ogden, Joan M., "Alternative Fuels and Prospects – Overview, Chapter 1," in W. Vielstich, A. Lamm, and H.A. Gasteiger, eds., Handbook of Fuel Cells: Fundamentals, Technology and Applications, vol. 3, John Wiley and Sons, Ltd., West Sussex, England, 2003, pp. 3-24. Link to book on Amazon.
  6. Ogden, Joan M., "Potential Roles for Hydrogen in the Future Energy System," in Energy and Environment: The Role of Nuclear Power, Proceedings of the University of Michigan Symposium,  CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 2003. Link to book on Amazon.

JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

  1. Hargadon, Andrew B., "Brokering knowledge: Linking learning and innovation," Research in Organizational Behavior Volume 24, 2002, Pages 41-85.
  2. Lipman, Timothy E., Jennifer L. Edwards, Daniel M. Kammen, "Fuel cell system economics: comparing the costs of generating power with stationary and motor vehicle PEM fuel cell systems," Journal of Energy Policy Volume 32, Issue 1, January 2004, Pages 101-125.
  3. Kammen, Daniel M., Timothy E. Lipman, "Assessing the Future Hydrogen Economy," Letters to Science, 302 (October 10): 206, 2003.
  4. Ogden, Joan M., "Hydrogen: The Fuel of the Future?", Physics Today, 55(4): 69-74, 2002.

CONFERENCE PAPERS AND TECHNICAL REPORTS

  1. Delucchi, Mark A. (2002) Overview of the Lifecycle Emissions Model (LEM). Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis, Research Report UCD-ITS-RR-02-02
  2. Eggert, Anthony, Daniel Sperling, "Transportation and the Hydrogen Economy; Strategies and Pathways (program description)," Proceeding of the 20th International Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exposition, Long Beach, CA, November 2003.
  3. Erickson, Paul A., Roan Vernon, "Enhancing Hydrogen Production for Fuel Cell Vehicles by Superposition of Acoustic Fields on the Reformer: A Preliminary Study,” Proceeding of the SAE 2003 World Congress & Exhibition, Session: Fuel Cell Power for Transportation (Parts 3 & 4 of 6), Detroit, MI, March 2003, UCD-ITS-RP-03-05.
  4. Kurani, Kenneth S., Thomas S. Turrentine, Reid R. Heffner, Christopher Congleton (2003) Prospecting the Future For Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Markets. Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis, Research Report UCD-ITS-RR-03-09
  5. Lipman, Timothy E. and Mark A. Delucchi (2003) Hybrid Electric Vehicle Design: Retail and Lifecycle Cost Analysis. Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis, Research Report UCD-ITS-RR-03-01
  6. Lipman, Timothy E., Roland Hwang, "Hybrid Electric And Fuel Cell Vehicle Technological Innovation:  Hybrid and Zero-Emission Vehicle Technology Links," Proceeding of the 20th International Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exposition, Long Beach, CA, November 2003.
  7. Lutsey, Nicholas P. (2003) Fuel Cells for Auxilary Power in Trucks: Requirements, Benefits, and Marketability. Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis, Research Report UCD-ITS-RR-03-04
  8. Nicholas, Michael, "Hydrogen Station Siting Strategies Using GIS," Proceeding of the 20th International Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exposition, Long Beach, CA, November 2003.
  9. Ogden, Joan M., Elizabeth Kaijuka, Wei Wang, "Modeling Fossil Hydrogen Energy Systems with CO2 Sequestration," Proceeding of the 2nd National Carbon Sequestration Meeting, Arlington, VA, May 2003.
  10. Ogden, Joan M, Elizabeth Kaijuka, "New Methods for Modeling Regional Hydrogen Infrastructure Development," Proceeding of the 14th National Hydrogen Association Conference, Washington, D.C., March 2003.
  11. Sperling, Daniel, "FreedomCAR and Fuel Cells: Toward the Hydrogen Economy?" Progressive Policy Institute, Policy Report, January 2003.
  12. Wallace, John P. (2003) Modeling of Line-Haul Truck Auxiliary Power Units in ADVISOR 2002. Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis, Research Report UCD-ITS-RR-03-07