Hydrogen Pathways Researchers and Students at NHA in Long Beach, CA, March 2006
Hydrogen Pathways researchers and students had a high visibility at The National Hydrogen Association Conference in Long Beach, California, March 12 - March 16, 2006.
Hydrogen Pathways program researchers presented six presentations and one poster at the annual hydrogen conference. In addition, the Institute recieved the prestigious Robert Zweig Award at the keynote luncheon during the conference, "for its extensive hydrogen program headed by world-known researchers and scientists; publishing of over 50 papers on hydrogen and fuel cell vehicles and presenting over 80 papers at major international conferences; its broad graduate program to train the next generation of engineers, policymakers, and business leaders in hydrogen technology and policy".
Paper Proceedings of NHA 2006
- David Z. Lin, Yueyue Fan, Joan Ogden, Dan Sperling, The Hydrogen Infrastructure Transition (HIT) Model - Case Study for Urban Beijing
- Nils Johnson, Christopher Yang, Joan Ogden, Build-Out Scenarios for Implementing a Regional Hydrogen Infrastructure
- Ryan W. McCarthy, Christopher Yang, Joan M. Ogden, Assessing strategies for fuel and electricity production in a California hydrogen economy
- Christopher Yang, Michael Nicholas, Joan Ogden, Comparison of Idealized and Real-World City Station Siting Models for Hydrogen Distribution
- Nathan Parker, Optimal Design of Hydrogen Production from Agricultural Waste
Presentations given at NHA 2006
- 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, Christopher Yang, Joan M. Ogden, Assessing strategies for fuel and electricity production in a California hydrogen economy
- Guihua Wang, Joan Ogden, Michael Nicholas, Lifecycle Energy Use and Environmental Impacts of Distributed and Centralized Hydrogen Production: A Sacramento Case Study
- Christopher Yang, Michael Nicholas, Joan Ogden, Comparison of Idealized and Real-World City Station Siting Models for Hydrogen Distribution