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Hydrogen Delivery and
Production; Off-Board Hydrogen Bulk Storage--TIAX, LLC, 15 Acorn Park,
Cambridge, MA 02140; 617-498-5655; www.tiaxllc.com
Dr. Stefan Unnasch,
Principal Investigator, unnasch.stefan@tiaxllc.com
Dr. Renee Wong, Business
Official, wong.renee@tiaxllc.com
DOE Grant No. DE‑FG02‑07ER84789
Amount: $99,933
The
use of hydrogen as a fuel for transportation and stationary power applications
has been identified as a clear path toward achieving two DOE goals: reducing the nation’s dependence on imported
petroleum and improving the environment through the reduction of
fossil-fuel-related emissions. Although
a safe, efficient, and low-cost hydrogen fuel infrastructure will be needed to
promote widespread hydrogen use, the low density of compressed hydrogen gas and
the high energy requirements for liquefaction are major roadblocks to
implementing this infrastructure. This project will develop technology for the
cost-effective storage and delivery of low temperature, high pressure (LTHP)
hydrogen. The approach will take
advantage of the density benefits of cold, compressed hydrogen without the high
energy requirements of liquefied hydrogen.
Additionally, the delivery of LTHP hydrogen to a hydrogen forecourt
station (i.e., “fueling station”) would mitigate problems associated with heat
of compression during vehicle fills and thereby enable fast, safe, and
cost-effective dispensing. Phase I will
investigate such issues as multistage compression, low temperature refrigeration,
insulated pressure tubes for a LTHP trailer, and vehicle filling compressor
requirements. Then in Phase II, the
cold hydrogen will be integrated with a subscale forecourt compression system
and tested.
Commercial
Applications and other Benefits as described by the awardee: In addition
to the application to transportation, the concept also would have near-term
applications for industrial hydrogen delivery (i.e. refineries, chemical
plants, etc.) and government supported demonstrations (e.g., “H2 Power Park”).