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Celebrating Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day 2021: Highlights From NREL's Research
Oct. 8, 2021
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October 8—10/08—is National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day! This year, the National Renewable
Energy Laboratory (NREL) is celebrating this symbolic date, chosen to represent the
atomic weight of hydrogen (1.008), by highlighting innovative hydrogen and fuel cell
research across the laboratory.
NREL research is lowering the cost and increasing the scale of technologies to make,
store, move, and use hydrogen across multiple energy sectors. Our work supports the
U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) H2@Scale initiative and NREL's Electrons to Molecules and Integrated Energy Pathways research areas.
Here are a few highlights from NREL's industry-leading hydrogen and fuel cell research.
Electric Hydrogen representatives toured NREL's hydrogen electrolyzer research labs
in the Energy Systems Integration Facility. Photo by Dennis Schroeder, NREL
Electric Hydrogen Partnership Hopes to Repeat Success with Renewable Hydrogen Technology
NREL and clean hydrogen company Electric Hydrogen have inked an agreement to develop high-performance electrolyzer components, helping to scale clean hydrogen and invent new opportunities for decarbonization.
The three-year, $3.6 million collaboration will diagnose sources of degradation in
commercial electrolysis cells and will validate advanced designs that use higher stack
currents. Several of the NREL and Electric Hydrogen team were also behind the success
of a long-lasting collaboration between NREL and First Solar, and the Electric Hydrogen
collaboration hopes to repeat that remarkable progress.
DOE Announces $6 Million for NREL H2@Scale Projects To Help Reach Hydrogen Shot Goals
This week DOE announced $6 million for six NREL-industry cooperative projects that
will complement existing H2@Scale efforts and support DOE's Hydrogen Shot goal to
drive down the cost of clean hydrogen by 80% within the decade. The selected cooperative
research and development agreement (CRADA) projects will leverage the Advanced Research on Integrated Energy Systems (ARIES) platform to enable the integration of hydrogen technologies in future energy systems,
including energy storage and a specific focus on safety and risk mitigation. Read
more in the DOE announcement.
Breakthrough Analysis Finds Electrified Heavy-Duty Vehicle Powertrains Could Provide
Lower Total Cost of Ownership
A new total cost of ownership (TCO) study from NREL finds that battery electric and fuel cell commercial electric trucks could
be economically competitive with conventional diesel trucks by 2025 in some operating
scenarios. The research leveraged NREL's Transportation Technology Total Cost of Ownership (T3CO) modeling framework to evaluate six leading powertrain technologies to quantify the
TCO of different truck options and identify operating scenarios where each technology
may have an economic advantage.
Researchers Outline Strategies To Achieve DOE Hydrogen Shot Goals
NREL scientists offered strategies for accelerating clean hydrogen production technologies
during the Electrolysis and Advanced Pathways panels at the 2021 Hydrogen Shot Summit.
The DOE event rallied thousands of stakeholders working to tackle the climate crises
through actions, strategies, and innovations in hydrogen. DOE's Hydrogen Shot, launched
June 7, 2021, aims to reduce the cost of clean hydrogen by 80%—achieving $1 per 1
kilogram in 1 decade. View the Hydrogen Shot Summit proceedings.
Breakthrough Methods Help Integrate Renewable Hydrogen With Waste Carbon Dioxide To
Produce Clean Fuels, Chemicals, and More
Wind, solar, and battery storage appear to be a winning combination for clean electricity
systems, but, to make the leap to a sustainable energy system, another ingredient
is necessary: low-carbon fuels. With continued cost reductions for renewably generated
electricity from sources like wind and solar systems, NREL is validating utility-scale hydrogen-production processes that could provide tomorrow's clean fuels and chemical feedstocks to produce low-carbon,
high-value products.
A viewing aperture in a newly commissioned reactor allows researchers to observe internal
gas-mixing dynamics. Photo by Werner Slocum, NREL
New Financial Analysis Tool for Long-Duration Energy Storage In Deeply Decarbonized
Grids
NREL researchers developed a rigorous new Storage Financial Analysis Scenario Tool (StoreFAST) model to identify potential long-duration storage opportunities in the framework of a future
electric grid with 85% renewables penetration. StoreFAST analyzes both energy storage
systems and flexible power generation systems on a side-by-side basis to provide insights
into the levelized cost of energy, financial performance parameters, and time series
charts. A Joule article identified clean hydrogen systems with geologic storage and natural gas with carbon
capture and sequestration as the lowest cost options for long durations of energy
storage.
Lighting the Path to Net Zero: NREL's Research Strategy Drives Deep Transportation
Decarbonization
Swiftly driving down carbon emissions in the transportation sector—the largest source
of greenhouse gases in the United States—is critical in the push to avoid the worst
impacts of climate change. To light the path to net zero, NREL released a comprehensive vision for decarbonizing transportation across all sectors, from passenger cars to commercial trucks, aircraft, marine, rail, and mobility systems.
NREL's whole-system strategy considers these sectors as part of a larger energy ecosystem
powered by renewable electrons and linked by low-carbon energy carriers including
hydrogen and liquid fuels.
HyBlend Project To Accelerate Potential for Blending Hydrogen in Natural Gas Pipelines
NREL is leading a new collaborative research and development project known as HyBlend to address the technical barriers to blending hydrogen in natural gas pipelines.
Selected through HFTO’s H2@Scale 2020 CRADA Call, the HyBlend project comprises six
national laboratories―NREL, Sandia National Laboratories, Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory, and the National
Energy Technology Laboratory―and more than 20 participants from industry and academia.
Read more about how NREL is developing solutions to transform the way we generate,
consume, store, and distribute energy.
NREL To Lead New Lab Consortium To Enable Low-Cost Electrolyzers for Hydrogen Production
Hydrogen from Next-generation Electrolyzers of Water (H2NEW), co-led by NREL and Idaho
National Laboratory, is a consortium of nine DOE national laboratories focused on
making large-scale electrolyzers, which produce hydrogen from electricity and water,
more durable, efficient, and affordable. Launched in October 2020, H2NEW will address components, materials integration, and manufacturing R&D to overcome
technical barriers and enable manufacturable electrolyzers that meet required cost,
durability, and performance targets, simultaneously, to enable $2/kg hydrogen by 2025.
Learn more about H2NEW.
Study Shows Abundant Opportunities for Hydrogen in a Future Integrated Energy System
The U.S. Senate officially recognized Oct. 8, 2021, as National Hydrogen and Fuel
Cell Day with the passage of Senate Resolution 412, and Colorado's governor issued a proclamation to proclaim the date as Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day in Colorado. This is the seventh
year in a row the Senate has passed such a resolution and the fifth year the State
of Colorado has officially recognized the day.
Celebrate Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day your way with a list of suggested activities and resources from the DOE Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office.
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