Post, July 31, 2012 • Each year, at the Department of Energy's Annual Merit Review and Peer Evaluation Meeting, the Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Program presents "Program Awards" for contributions to the overall efforts of the Program, and "Sub-Program Awards" to recognize achievements in specific areas. CRF manager Daniel Dedrick received a Sub-Program Award for outstanding...
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CRF Staff Presented Webinar on Material Characterization of Storage Vessels for Fuel Cell Forklifts
Post, September 13, 2012 • CRF manager Daniel Dedrick and researcher Chris San Marchi presented the results of a study conducted by Sandia National Laboratories on the fatigue life of steel pressure vessels, commonly used for the transport of pressurized gases, including gaseous hydrogen. Sandia analyzed the life-cycle performance of these vessels and created new...
Daniel Dedrick serves on California Energy Commission’s 10th Integrated Energy Policy Report Workshop Panel
Post, April 28, 2014 • Daniel Dedrick On April 10, Daniel Dedrick participated in the California Energy Commission’s (CEC) 10th Integrated Energy Policy Report Workshop, "The State of Alternative Transportation Technologies Over the Next 10 Years." Daniel was a member of the Hydrogen Fueling Systems Panel, along with Aaron Harris of Air Liquide; Matt McClory...
Sandia experts lead technical investigation of hydrogen release incident
Post, October 12, 2012 • Hydrogen experts at Sandia/California were tapped for their technical expertise through a first-ever contract with the state of California to investigate a May 4 hydrogen release at the Bay Area’s Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District (AC Transit) hydrogen fueling station in Emeryville, CA. Based on the outcome of that investigation, on...
Sandia/AIST Meeting Highlights Energy Research Collaboration between U.S. and Japan
Post, December 12, 2013 • As part of a broader effort to coordinate clean-energy research across the Pacific Ocean, Sandia National Laboratories is hosting a meeting with the Japan National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) on December 13, 2013. Attendees from AIST and the U.S. national labs will be joined by representatives...
Widespread Hydrogen Fueling Infrastructure Goal of H2FIRST Project
Post, May 5, 2014 • As hydrogen fuel cell vehicles continue to roll out in increasing numbers, the infrastructure for fueling them must expand as well. To this end, a new project launched by the Energy Department and led by Sandia National Laboratories and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) will work in support of...