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
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
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
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