Hydrogen
Expanding upon the research from the Hydrogen Pathways Program, we are exploring new areas such as hydrogen/electricity systems, regional transition case studies, understanding the impact of alternative policies, and enhancing key hydrogen pathways models for infrastructure development strategies. Additional work focuses on the interaction between hydrogen and existing infrastructure, such as electricity and natural gas.
Research Leader: Joan Ogden
Graduate Student Researchers: Steven Chen, Xuping Li, Michael Nicholas, Yongling Sun, Eric Huang, Jesse Zheng
Collaborating Researchers: Chris Yang, Guihua Wang, Hengbing Zhao, Marshall Miller
Recent Publications
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Relevant Posters and Presentations
- Estimating the Cost of a Low Carbon Hydrogen Supply in the United States - Yang and Ogden
- Hydrogen Infrastructure: Demand Variability and Infrastructure Diversity - Yang
- Design of Hydrogen Pipeline Delivery Networks with Survivability and Uncertainty- Chen, Fan, and Ogden
- Development of a Scalable Fuel Cell System Optimization Model with Improved Dynamic Behavior for Fuel Cell-Powered Vehicles - Zhao and Burke
- Home and Neighborhood Refueling as a New Paradigm for Hydrogen Vehicles - Li and Ogden
- Interregional Refueling Availability and the Purchase Decision for Hydrogen - Nicholas and Ogden
- Multistage System Planning for Hydrogen Production and Distribution - Huang, Johnson, and Fan
- Societal Lifecycle Cost of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles - Sun, Ogden, and Delucchi
- 80in50 - Background - Yang, McCollum, McCarthy, and Leighty
- 80in50 - Scenarios- Yang, McCollum, McCarthy, and Leighty