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The following presentations from the 2005 Fuel Cell Seminar have been approved for public viewing. If you cannot find a particular presentation, it is because the author did not grant the Seminar permission to post their slides on this Web site. Check back periodically for additional listings.

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Plenary Session 1

SOFC Activities at Delphi
Russ Bosch, Delphi Automotive Systems
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Session 1A - SOFC Technology Development

Cummins Power Generation SECA Phase 1 Results and Experience (Abstract 71)
Daniel Norrick, Cummins Power Generation
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Auxiliary Power Unit Development - How the System Concept interacts with the Stack Concept (Abstract 140)
Christian Wunderlich, Webasto
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Session 2A - PEM MEA's and Funding

High Voltage Cycling Stability of NanoStructured Thin Film Catalysts for PEM Fuel Cells
(Abstract 64)
Mark Debe, 3M Company
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New ELAT® Interface Designs Through Manufacturing Practices (Abstract 177)
Emory De Castro, E-TEK division, De Nora N.A., Inc.
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Development of a Unique, Expanded Graphite Gas Diffusion Layer for PEM Fuel Cells
(Abstract 234)
Suha Yazici, GrafTech International Ltd.
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Fuel Cell Reactant Supply - Effects of Reactant Contaminants (Abstract 493)
Shanna Knights, Ballard Power Systems
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Impact of Hydrogen Quality on PEM Performance (Abstract 530)
Tony Thampan, University of Hawaii
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Session 3A - MCFC/PAFC Applications

5 Years Operation of a PC25C Fuel Cell on Anaerobic Digester Gas (Abstract 640)
Knut Stahl, RWE Fuel Cells
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From Milliwatts to Megawatts - Direct Fuel Cells Poised for Stationary Applications (Abstract 642)
Dan Brdar, FuelCell Energy, Inc.
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Operational Experience with MTU's HotModule (Abstract 425)
Stefan Rolf, MTU CFC Solutions GmbH
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Design, Development and Demonstration of a Low-Cost, Medium Size MCFC System
(Abstract 150)
Dan Connors, GenCell Corporation
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The Financial Impact of Different Control Strategies for Cogenerative Fuel Cell Systems Situated Within Electrical and Thermal Networks (Abstract 369)
Whitney Colella, Stanford University
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MW Size Fuel Cell Power is Here (Abstract 647)
Andrew Skok, FuelCell Energy
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Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Plenary Session 2 - Fuel Cell Investment

Fuel Cell and Hydrogen R&D Targets and Funding - A Comparative Analysis (Abstract 12)
David Jollie, Fuel Cell Today
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U.S. Hydrogen Program (Abstract 600)
Valri Lightner, U.S. Department of Energy
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Session 1B - SOFC Technology Development II

Evolution of the Line Haul Truck APU, from Internal Combustion Engine to Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (Abstract 261)
Jim Butcher, Cummins Power Generation
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Ceramic Fuel Cells Ltd 1kW residential CHP-system: Development path and demonstration (Abstract 999)
Karl Foger, CFCL
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Commercialization of Combined Heat and Power SOFC Systems (Abstract 417)
John Stannard, Fuel Cell Technologies Ltd.
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A Semi-quantatative Analysis of Chromium Poisoning in Planar SOFC (Abstract 666)
Heinz Nabilek, Forschungszentrum Juelich
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Session 2B - Fuel Processing Systems and DMFC

Development of a compact 250W portable power supply for commercial and military markets (Abstract 554)
David Edlund, IdaTech, LLC
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Fuel Processing and Integrated Military Fuel Cell Systems (Abstract 648)
Eric Simpkins, IdaTech, LLC
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Methanol Reforming Solutions for Portable and Stationary Fuel Cell Systems (Abstract 536)
David DeVries, Genesis Fueltech, Inc.
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Steam Reforming of Liquid Fuels for Fuel Cell Applications (Abstract 473)
Yanlong Shi, Nuvera Fuel Cells, Inc.
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Development of Low-temperature DME Steam Reforming System for Fuel cell Vehicles
(Abstract 362)
Naohiko Matsuda, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
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Session 3B - Marine Applications

The Direct Sodium Borohydride Fuel Cell for Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) Application (Abstract 196)
Kevin Pointon (Darren Browning), DSTL
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Development of Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell in Japan (Abstract 383)
Masaaki Tooi, International Hydrogen (IHI)
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DESIRE - Diesel Fuel Processor for Fuel Cells (Abstract 312)
Stefan Krummrich, HDW-Fuel Cell Systems GmbH
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Thursday, November 17, 2005

Session 1C - SOFC R&D I

Status and Recent Progress in SOFC Development at HALDOR TOPSØE A/S and RISØ
(Abstract 395)
Niels Christiansen, Riso National Laboratory
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SOFC Development at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
(Abstract 660)
Jeffrey Stevenson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Session 2C - High Temperature PEMs

Radiation Grafted Fuel Cell Membranes: Prospects of Advanced Monomer Combinations
(Abstract 76)
Lorenz Gubler, Paul Scherrer Institute
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Development of a Low Cost, Durable Membrane and Membrane Electrode Assembly for Stationary and Mobile Applications (Abstract 115)
Scott Gaboury, Arkema, Inc.
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PolyFuel's Hydrocarbon Membrane for Transportation Applications (Abstract 152)
Henry Voss, PolyFuel, Inc.
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High Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) Fuel Cell and Stack Performance
(Abstract 275)
Allison Fisher, Motorola, Inc.
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Session 3C - PEM Residential Applications

Development of a Residential PEFC Co-generation System (Abstract 598)
Noriko Osaka, Tokyo Gas Co.
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Development of Residential PEFC System at Toshiba Fuel Cell Power Systems Corporation (Abstract 366)
Nobuyuki Kusama, Toshiba Fuel Cell Power Systems Corporation
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5 kW Residential PEM Fuel Cell System Evaluation in a Desert Climate (Abstract 465)
William Shisler, Arizona State University
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Development, Design, and Performance of Plug Power's Next Generation Stationary PEM Fuel Cell System (Abstract 482)
Alan Feitelberg, Plug Power, Inc.
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Hydrogen Technology Rest Area: Demonstration of a 5 kW Integrated Methanol Fuel Cell Power Plant for a Highway Rest Area (Abstract 556)
Daniel Betts, Ener1, Inc.
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Session 1D - SOFC R&D II

Development of High-Efficiency SOFC Module (Abstract 336)
Norikazu Komada, Mitsubishi Materials Corporation
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Bipolar Plate Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cell with a Self-Sealed Anode Compartment
(Abstract 497)
John Carter, Argonne National Laboratory
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Performance Improvements in Copper Based Direct Oxidation SOFC (Abstract 481)
Eduardo Paz, Franklin Fuel Cells
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Session 2D - Testing, Status and Manufacturing

Fuel Cell Operation Using Components Manufactured With Recycled End-of-life Membrane Electrode Assemblies (Abstract 433)
Stephen Grot, Ion Power, Inc.
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Manufacturability of Very Thin Electrolyte Tapes for SOFCs in an ISO 9001 Environment (Abstract 30)
Eric R. Twiname, ESL Electro-Science
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Session 3D - Transportation Applications

DaimlerChrysler Global Fuel Cell Operations (Abstract 537)
Doanh Tran, DaimlerChrysler AG
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PEM Fuel Cell Cost Status - 2005 (Abstract 392)
Eric Carlson, TIAX LLC
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Friday, November 18, 2005

Session 1E - Fuel Processing

Optimized Mixture Formation for Diesel Fuel Processing (Abstract 408)
Zdenek Porsch, Forschungszentrum Juelich
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Logistic Fuel Processing for Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Applications (Abstract 333)
Mark Fokema, Aspen Products Group, Inc.
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Demonstration of a 10 kW Diesel Fuel Processor with a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (Abstract 411)
Mark Perna, SOFCo-EFS
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Session 2E - Hydrogen

The Department of Energy Hydrogen Delivery Program (Abstract 90)
Mark Paster, U.S. Department of Energy
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Large-scale Hydrogen Production Using Nuclear Energy (Abstract 462)
William Summers, Savannah River National Laboratory
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PEM Technology for the Chlor-Alkali Industry (Abstract 573)
James Cross, Nuvera Fuel Cells, Inc.
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Challenges for On-board Hydrogen Storage (Abstract 541)
Stephen Lasher, TIAX LLC
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The Early Household Market for Light-duty Hydrogen-Fuel-Cell Vehicles in California
(Abstract 585)
Brett Williams, University of California, Davis
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An Affordable Hydrogen Transportation System (Abstract 249)
C. E. (Sandy) Thomas, H2Gen Innovations, Inc.
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Session 3E - Portable and Backup Applications

A Fully Integrated Micro Fuel Cell Certified To US and Canadian Standards (Abstract 13)
Perry Scartozzi, MTI MicroFuel Cells
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High Energy (290Wh/Kg) Direct Oxidation Fuel Cell (DOFC) Fed by Methanol or Ethylene Glycol for Portable Computing (Abstract 50)
Arnon Blum, Green Fuel Cell/ Tel Aviv University
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Case Studies in a Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) Fuel Cell Demo (Abstract 507)
Nicholas M. Josefik, U.S .Army ERDC-CERL
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Portable Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Systems - Military Power Sources (Abstract 663)
Aaron Crumm, Adaptive Materials, Inc.
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DMFC Systems: State of the Art and Future Trends (Abstract 437)
Hendrik Dohle, Forschungszentrum Juelich
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