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Hydrogen and Fuel Cells

DOE, Hydrogen, Fuel Cells and Infrastructure Technologies Program, Multi-year Research, Development and Demonstration Plan. 2003 available at http //wwwl.eere.energy.gov/hydrogenandfuelcells/ production/biomass gasification.html (accessed March 2008). [Pg.219]

Gaseous hydrogen delivery pathway via pipelines and tube trailers. (After U.S. Department of Energy Hydrogen, fuel cells and infrastructure technologies program multi-year research, development and demonstration plan, Section 3.2, Hydrogen Delivery, January 21, 2005.)... [Pg.343]

Miller, M.A., M.A. Gorte, Carbon Carbon Nanotube Sorption Science—External Carbon Nanotube Sorption Science—External Peer Review of NREL Activities. U.S. Department of Energy Office of Hydrogen, Fuel Cells and Infrastructure Technologies, 2004. [Pg.435]

Office of Hydrogen, Fuel Cells, and Infrastructure Technologies U.S. Department of Energy Washington, DC... [Pg.626]

Hydrogen, Fuel Cell and Infrastructure Technologies programmes, managed by the Department of Energy (USDOE, 2006). [Pg.456]

USDOE (United States Department of Energy) (2007b). Hydrogen Fuel Cells and Infrastructure Technologies Program Website H2A Analysis Tools, www. hydrogen.energy.gov/h2a analysis.html. [Pg.481]

Summarize the differences between a hydrogen fuel cell and a dry cell. [Pg.586]

DoE multiyear research. Development and demonstration plan for hydrogen, fuel cells and infrastructure technologies program. Available from wwwl.eere. energy.gov/hydrogenandfuelceUs / mypp / pdfs / fuel cells.pdf... [Pg.53]

Hohhmann, P. 2002. Tomorrow s energy hydrogen, fuel cells, and the prospects for a cleaner planet. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. [Pg.250]

Hoffmann, Peter. Tomorrow s Energy Hydrogen, Fuel Cells, and the Prospects for a Cleaner Planet. Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press, 2002. This book describes the history of hydrogen-powered projects and discusses the safety, economics, and research of today, including fuel cell vehicles. [Pg.161]

J.P. Kopasz, D. Applegate, L. Miller and C. Rossignol, U.S. DOE Progress Report for Hydrogen, Fuel Cells, and Infrastructure Technologies Program, 2003, pp. IV-138-IV-141. [Pg.257]


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