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PIX number: 01414 Title:Flame from combustion of hydrogen
and methane
Caption A flame resulting from the combustion of
a gas mixture containing 77% hydrogen and 23% methane.Credit:
Sandia National Laboratories Publications: Hydrogen
program overview (DOE/GO-10095-088 , February 1995)
Date: Index Date: DOE_office: Notes: Chris Edwards;
Assistant Professor; Stanford University; Mechanical
Engineering Department; Stanford, CA 94305-30332;
Phone: 650-725-2014; Fax: 650-723-1748; Email: edwards@navier.stanford.edu
Subject: fuels and chemicals - hydrogen Descriptors:
combustion, flame, methane Person/Place: Release
Level Full/Internet DOE Information: DOE funded program/project
PIX number: 08741 Title: System for photobiological
algal hydrogen production
Caption A set of bio-reactors used for photobiological
hydrogen production by the green alga, Chlamydomonas
Reinhardtii. The system consists of two stages.
In the first stage, the algae are grown photosynthetically
and accumulate cell material. In the second stage,
critical nutrients are removed from the growth medium.
Subsequently, in the light, the cells gradually inactivate
their photosynthetic oxygen evolution and remove all
residual oxygen. Once this happens, they will then
produce hydrogen for several days. The hydrogen evolved
by the algae comes from the mobilization of accumulated
cell material and is collected through a tube leading
into an inverted graduated cylinder where water is
displaced by the gas. Credit: Gretz, Warren Publications:
Date: 11/11/1999 Index Date: 1/25/2000 DOE_office:
DOE Hydrogen Program Project Notes: Subject: fuels/chemicals
- hydrogen, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Descriptors:
chlamydomonas reinhardtii, green algae, photobiology,
production Person/Place: Golden, Colorado; FTLB
Release Level Full/Internet DOE Information:
PIX number: 01440 Title: Proton exchange membrane
fuel cell technology for hydrogen research Caption
As an illustration of rapid technology advancement
in proton-exchange membrane fuel cell technology,
the cell on the left is a previous generation and
can generate 5 kW of power; the cell on the right
is about the same size, but can generate 13 kW of
electricity. Each cell can fit within the engine compartment
of a diesel bus. California mandates for zero-emission
vehicles will provide an opportunity for cars and
buses run by hydrogen-powered fuel cells. Credit:
Ballard Power Systems Inc. Publications: Hydrogen
energy for tomorrow - "Advanced hydrogen utilization
technologies" (DOE/GO-10095-067 , August 1995)Realizing
a hydrogen future: hydrogen technical advisory panel
recommendations (DOE/GO-10099-906 , August 1999)Clean
energy for the 21st century (DOE/GO-10099-911 , December
1999)Clean and efficient transportation for the 21st
Century: Clean energy for the 21st century fact sheet
(DOE/GO-10099-924 , 1999) Date: Index Date: DOE_office
Notes: Subject: fuels and chemicals - hydrogen,
international, regulations and policy Descriptors:
battery, display, electricity, exchange, fuel cell,
hand, membrane, output, product, zero-emission vehicles,
ZEV Person/Place: North Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada Release Level Full/Internet DOE Information:
DOE funded program/project
PIX number: 09975 Title: FutureTruck: The U.S. Department
of Energy has teamed up with other sponsors to challenge
more than 200 of the best and brightest students from
15 universities in the United States and Canada to
re-engineer full-size SUVs to meet the needs of the
future, producing green, efficient transportation
that has the performance, utility, and affordability
that customers expect. Caption Virginia Tech engineering
students competing in FutureTruck 2000 equipped their
Chevy Suburban with hydrogen fuel cell power. FutureTruck
is an annual competition in which university engineering
students test their own vehicle design concepts. General
Motors, a major sponsor of the event, has donated
Chevrolet Suburban sport utility vehicles for use
by the students. Credit: GM Desert Proving Ground
Publications: Alternative fuel news: Official publication
of the Clean Cities network and the Alternative Fuels
Data Center, Vol. 5, No. 1 (NREL/BR-540-29699 ) Date:
6/7/2000 Index Date: 5/9/2001 DOE_office: Notes: Low
resolution digital file only (2,991KB), not suitalbe
for all uses, see more about FutureTruck @ www.futuretruck.org
Subject: fuels and chemicals - hydrogen Descriptors:
alternative fuels and hydrogen, concept, fuel efficiency,
design, people and students, product and Chevrolet
Suburban, sport utility vehicle, SUV, university Person/Place:
Mesa, Arizona; GM Desert Proving Grounds Release Level
Full/Internet DOE Information
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