Hydrogen Systems Modeling Workshop Agenda
September 20, 2004 UC Davis, Buehler Alumni Center
Welcome and Workshop Overview
- Anthony Eggert, UC Davis Institute of Transportation Studies
- Joan Ogden, UC Davis Institute of Transportation Studies, Hydrogen Systems Modeling: Thoughts on the State of the Art
Session 1: Establishing a Baseline for Modeling
- Margaret K. Mann, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Moving Toward Consistent Analysis in the HFC&IT Program: H2A
Session 2: Hydrogen Systems Models
- Timothy E. Lipman, UC Davis Institute of Transportation Studies, Hydrogen Energy Station Analysis with CETEEM
- Marianne Mintz, Argonne National Lab, CHAIN: Cost of Hydrogen under Alternative INfrastructures
- Nate Blair, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, WinDS-H2 Assessment of the Role of Wind Energy in the Production of Hydrogen
Session 3: Modeling Hydrogen Transitions I
- Christopher Yang, UC Davis Institute of Transportation Studies, Integrated Infrastructure Transition Modeling for a Hydrogen Economy
- David Hart, Imperial College, Work on Hydrogen Transition Modeling at Imperial College London
- Stefan Unnasch, TIAX, Hydrogen Transition Model H2NowNPV
Session 4: Modeling Hydrogen Transitions II
- Sandy Thomas, H2 Gen, Hydrogen Transportation Transition Pathways
- Paul Leiby, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, HyTrans Approach to Modeling Hydrogen Transitions
- Guenter Conzelmann, Argonne National Laboratory, Modeling the Hydrogen Transition Using an Agent-Based Complex Adaptive Systems Approach
September 21, 2004 UC Davis, Buehler Alumni Center
Session 5: Linking Hydrogen to the Bigger Picture
- Charlette Geffen, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Hydrogen in the Context of a Global Energy System
- Kaare Gether, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Dynamic Analysis of Transition Towards Sustainable Energy Services
- Sonia Yeh, US Environmental Protection Agency, Hydrogen Scenario Analysis: Impacts on Energy and Air Pollution
Session 6: Early Results of Transition Modeling (Panel Discussion)
Panel participants: Joan Ogden (UC Davis), Chris Yang (UC Davis), Paul Leiby (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), David Hart (Imperial College), Stefan Unnasch (TIAX), Sandy Thomas (H2 Gen), and Guenter Conzelmann (Argonne National Laboratory).
Session 7: Concluding Remarks
- Joan Ogden, UC Davis Institute of Transportation Studies, Transition Modeling: Early Results
Session 8: Interactive Modeling Session
- Dr. Joan Ogden, Dr. Christopher Yang, Jason Ni, Josh Johnson, Nils Johnson, David Zhenhong Lin, UC Davis Institute of Transportation Studies, Hydrogen Infrastructure Analysis for Ohio using GIS: Investigating Coal-Based H2 Production with Carbon Sequestration
- Michael Nicholas, UC Davis Institute of Transportation Studies, Hydrogen Station Siting Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- Jonathan Weinert, UC Davis Institute of Transportation Studies, Compendium of Hydrogen Refueling Station Equipment Costs (CHREC)
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