Hydrogen Pathways Researchers Present at NHA, April 2004
The Researchers and Graduate Students in Hydrogen Pathways were well represented at the National Hydrogen Association Conference in Los Angeles, CA in April 26 - 30, 2004. On this page, you can find the paper proceedings, presentations and posters from the conference.
In addition to the papers and posters that were presented, Hydrogen Pathways Researchers recieved two awards at the NHA 2004 conference.
- Hydrogen Visionaries: Anthony Eggert and Marshall Miller were recognized by NHA in 2004 as “Hydrogen Visionaries” for their contributions to the conception and development of the 2004 NHA Hydrogen Station Design Competition.
- Student Hydrogen Station Design Competition: Students Jonathan Weinert, Ryan W. McCarthy, Reid Heffner, Christin Adams, Matthew Caldwell, Jordan Crosby, Paul Glanville, Maria Gonzales, Kristin Heinen came in on second place in this Student competition sponsored by Chevron Texaco and administered by the National Hydrogen Association.
Paper Proceedings of NHA 2004
- Nico Bouwkamp, Understanding Technological Transitions in History and Lessons Learned for a Hydrogen-Refueling Infrastructure
- Andrew Burnham, Hydrogen Bus Technology Validation Program: Analysis and Update
- Marc W. Melaina, Turn of the Century Refueling: Lessons from the Past for Introducing Hydrogen Fuel for 21st Century Vehicles
- Michael A. Nicholas, Hydrogen Refueling Network Analysis Using Geographic Information Systems
- Joan Ogden, H2A Scenarios for Delivering Hydrogen from a Central Production Plant to Light-Duty Vehicles
- Daniel Sperling, Is Hydrogen Different?
- Brett D. Williams, Innovative Drivers for Hydrogen-Fuel-Cell-Vehicle Commercialization: Establishing Vehicle-to-Grid Markets
- Jonathan Weinert, The LAX Hydrogen Fueling Station Development: A Historical, Technical, and Economic Overview with a Discussion of the Obstacles Encountered and Lessons Learned
- Jonathan Weinert et.al., Eno Hydrogen Fueling Center - Submittal in Response to First Annual University Student Hydrogen Design Contest
- Christopher Yang, A Simplified Integrated Model for Studying Transitions to a Hydrogen Economy
Presentations at the NHA 2004
- Nico Bouwkamp, Understanding Technological Transitions in History and Lessons Learned for a Hydrogen-Refueling Infrastructure
- Marc W. Melaina, Turn of the Century Refueling: Lessons from the Past for Introducing Hydrogen Fuel for 21st Century Refueling
- Marshall Miller, Hydrogen Bus Technology Validation Program
- Michael A. Nicholas, Hydrogen Refueling Network Analysis Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- Jonathan Weinert, The LAX Airport - Hydrogen Fueling Station: Lessons Learned
- Williams, Brett D., Benjamin Finkelor, "Innovative Drivers for Hydrogen-Fuel-Cell-Vehicle Commercialization: Establishing Vehicle-to-Grid Markets"
- Christopher Yang, Defining low-cost hydrogen pathway strategies to meet an evolving hydrogen demand: Integrated Infrastructure Transition Model