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Review of the Research Program of the FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership: First Report (2005)

Chapter: Appendix D Presentations and Committee Meetings

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D Presentations and Committee Meetings." Transportation Research Board and National Research Council. 2005. Review of the Research Program of the FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership: First Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11406.
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Appendix D
Presentations at Committee Meetings

1. COMMITTEE MEETING, SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN, NOVEMBER 17-18, 2004

Program Vision: Auto Industry Perspective

William L. Peirce, General Motors

Energy Partner Perspective

Joe Kaufman, ConocoPhillips

FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership

Steve Chalk, Richard Moorer, Ed Wall, U.S. Department of Energy

Vehicle Systems Analysis Technical Team

Lee Slezak, U.S. Department of Energy

Larry Laws, General Motors

Advanced Combustion Engines and Emission Control (ACEC) Activities

Ken Howden, U.S. Department of Energy

Richard Peterson, General Motors

Electrochemical Energy Storage

Tien Duong, U.S. Department of Energy

Ahsan Habb, General Motors

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D Presentations and Committee Meetings." Transportation Research Board and National Research Council. 2005. Review of the Research Program of the FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership: First Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11406.
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Fuel Cell Technical Team

Valri Lightner, U.S. Department of Energy

Fred Wagner, General Motors

Electrical and Electronics Technical Team

Susan Rogers, U.S. Department of Energy

Vijay Garg, Ford

Hydrogen Storage Joint Technical Team

Sunita Satyapal, U.S. Department of Energy

Scott Jorgensen, General Motors

Farshad Bavarian, ChevronTexaco

Materials Technical Team

Joe Carpenter, U.S. Department of Energy

Bob McCune, Ford

Hydrogen Production Tech Team

Peter Devlin, U.S. Department of Energy

Steve Schlasner, ConocoPhillips

Hydrogen Delivery Tech Team

George Parks, ConocoPhillips

Mark Paster, U.S. Department of Energy

Fuel/Vehicle Pathway Integration Tech Team

Fred Joseck, U.S. Department of Energy

Don Gardner, ExxonMobil

Codes and Standards Tech Team

Patrick Davis, U.S. Department of Energy

Brad Smith, Shell Hydrogen

2. COMMITTEE MEETING, THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES, WASHINGTON, D.C., JANUARY 24-26, 2005

Systems Analysis Introduction

Steve Chalk and Ed Wall, U.S. Department of Energy

Systems Analysis: Model Utilization and Integration

Fred Joseck, U.S. Department of Energy

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D Presentations and Committee Meetings." Transportation Research Board and National Research Council. 2005. Review of the Research Program of the FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership: First Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11406.
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Macro-System Model

Dale Gardner, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Moving Toward Consistent Hydrogen Analysis: H2A

Margaret K. Mann, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

HyTrans: A Dynamic Optimization Model of Market Transitions to Hydrogen Use by Light-Duty Vehicles Integrating Fuel Supply, Vehicle Production and Consumer Demand

David L. Greene and Paul N. Leiby, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Well-to-Wheels Analysis of Advanced Vehicle/Fuel Systems—Application of the GREET Model

Michael Wang, Argonne National Laboratory

Systems Analysis: PBA’s Market Modeling and Analysis

Phil Patterson, Jeff Dowd, Randy Steer, Brian Unruh, Scott Hassell and

Tien Nguyen, U.S. Department of Energy

Vehicle Systems Analysis Technical Team

Lee Slezak, U.S. Department of Energy

Systems Analysis Progress

Fred Joseck, U.S. Department of Energy

PSAT (Powertrain Systems Analysis Toolkit)

Lee Slezak, U.S. Department of Energy

Systems Integration

Dale Gardner, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Codes and Standards Technical Team

Patrick Davis, U.S. Department of Energy

Brad Smith, Shell

Ending the Energy Stalemate: A Bipartisan Strategy to Meet America’s Energy Challenges

Drew Kodjak, National Commission on Energy Policy

Hydrogen Production for a Sustainable Energy Future

C. Lowell Miller, U.S. Department of Energy

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D Presentations and Committee Meetings." Transportation Research Board and National Research Council. 2005. Review of the Research Program of the FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership: First Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11406.
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Basic Research Needs for the Hydrogen Economy: New Research Activities in DOE’s Office of Basic Energy Sciences

Harriet Kung, U.S. Department of Energy

NHTSA’s Hydrogen, Fuel Cell, and Alternative Fuel Vehicle Safety Research Plan

Barbara C. Hennessey, Department of Transportation

Nuclear Hydrogen Initiative: Programmatic Overview

David Henderson, U.S. Department of Energy

Hydrogen Codes and Standards: SNL Project Overview

John Keller and Chris Moen, Sandia National Laboratories

PEMFC Cost Slides for NAS Review

Eric Carlson, TIAX LLC

FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership Peer Review: Overview Discussion

Steve Chalk and Ed Wall, U.S. Department of Energy

3. COMMITTEE MEETING, THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES, WASHINGTON, D.C., MARCH 21-23, 2005

NAS PEER Review

Ed Wall and Steve Chalk, U.S. Department of Energy

National Hydrogen Vehicle/Infrastructure “Learning Demonstration”

Steve Chalk, U.S. Department of Energy

Carbon Capture and Storage

C. Lowell Miller and Scott M. Klara, U.S. Department of Energy

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D Presentations and Committee Meetings." Transportation Research Board and National Research Council. 2005. Review of the Research Program of the FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership: First Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11406.
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The FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership is a collaborative effort among the Department of Energy (DOE), the U.S. Council for Automotive Research (USCAR), and five major energy companies to manage research that will enable the vision of "a clean and sustainable transportation energy future." It envisions a transition from more efficient internal combustion engines (ICEs), to advanced ICE hybrid electric vehicles, to enabling a private-sector decision by 2015 on hydrogen-fueled vehicle development. This report, which builds on an earlier NRC report, The Hydrogen Economy: Opportunities, Costs, Barriers, and R&D Needs, presents an evaluation of the Partnership’s research efforts on hydrogen-fueled transportation systems, and provides findings and recommendations about technical directions, strategies, funding, and management.

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