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The following presentations from the 2008 Fuel Cell Seminar & Exposition have been approved for public viewing. If you cannot find a particular presentation, it is because the author did not grant the Seminar & Exposition permission to post their slides on this Web site. Authors listed are presenting authors only. Check back periodically for additional listings.

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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Plenary Session

FCS Award Winner
Shimshon Gottesfeld
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FCS Award Winner
Peter Kalal, on behalf of Karl Kordesch
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The Challenges for Fuel Cells and Hydrogen in an International Perspective
Lars Sjunnesson, LundUniversity, Thermal Power Engineering (Sweden)
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NIP: The National Innovation Program, Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies
Klaus Bonhoff, NOW National Organization Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Technologies (Germany)
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Japan's Approach to the Commercialization of Fuel Cell/Hydrogen Technology
Atsushi Yamamoto, FC&H2 Promotion Office, Agency of Natural Resources and Energy, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (Japan)
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RDP23 High Temperature Fuel Cell R&D I (SECA)


RDP23-1 Department of Energy's SECA Program: 2008 Progress and Plans
W. Surdoval, National Energy Technology Laboratory, United States Department of Energy
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RDP23-3 Delphi's Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Technology Development for Transportation and Stationary Applications
S. Shafer, Delphi Corporation
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RDP23-4 Progress in Acumentrics' Fuel Cell Program
D. Schmidt, Acumentrics Corporation
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RDP23-5 Recent Advances in SOFC Power Systems Development at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
J.W. Stevenson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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GHT23 Global Overview


GHT23-1 US Department of Energy Hydrogen Program Overview
S. Satyapal, US Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy
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GHT23-2 21ST Century Snapshot of Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Research Activity in Europe
J. Paterson, Ricardo UK
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GHT 23-3a How Ballard is Globally Accelerating Fuel Cell Product Adoption
N. Kovics, Ballard Power Systems
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GHT24 Hydrogen and Reforming


GHT24-1 The International Energy Agency Association (IEA) Hydrogen Implementing Agreement (HIA): Activity and Progress in a Global Collaborative R&D Portfolio
M. De Valladares, Hydrogen Implementing Agreement
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GHT24-2 Samsung SDI's Compact LPG Reformer Development: Critical Approaches to Commercialization
W.C. Shin, Samsung SDI
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GHT24-3 Electrolyser Development at HELION/AREVA: Status and Perspective
C. Bidault, HELION
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DEM23 Demonstrations - Residential

DEM23-1 Result of the Residential Fuel Cell Extensive Demonstration Project in Japan
T. Kimura, New Energy Foundation
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DEM23-2 Demonstration of Micro CHP Based on Danish Fuel Cells, Phase 1
A.H. Pedersen, Danfoss A/S
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DEM23-5 New Models of Residential PEMFC Cogeneration Systems
T.Bessho, Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.
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DEM23-6 Operating Results of Kerosene powered PEFC Cogeneration System
S.Sakima, Nippon Oil Corporation
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COM23 Fuel Cell Formal Education/Curriculum Development/Public Awareness

COM23-1 Developing Fuel Cell Education and Demonstration in the High School
R.McCurdy, Ponaganset High School
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COM23-2 Workforce Development Planning for a Hydrogen Economy
S.Greenway, Aiken Technical College
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COM23-3 Hydrogen Education as Part of Alternative Energy Education
K.Larson, Alternative Energy Education Associates
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COM23-4 Progress in Emergency Responder Education for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Vehicles
J. Hamilton, California Fuel Cell Partnership
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COM23-5 Approach to Developing a Multi-Disciplinary University Fuel Cell Program
D.Gervasio, Arizona State University
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COM23-6 Fuel Cell Education and Student Projects
S.Lemke, Kettering University
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008

RDP31 High Temperature Fuel Cell R&D II (SOFC)

RDP31-1 Development and Manufacture of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell
at Topsoe Fuel Cell A/S and Risø/DTU
N.Christiansen, Haldor Topsoe A/S
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RDP31-2 Overview of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Development at Forschungszentrum Juelich
R.Steinberger-Wilckens, Forschungszentrum Juelich
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RDP31-3 Status of the Solid Oxide Fuel Cell System Development Wärtsilä
J.Laine, Wärtsilä Finland Oy
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RDP31-4 Development of a 1 kW Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Stack with Anode Supported Planar Cells at NTT
K. Hayashi, NTT Energy and Environment Systems Laboratories, NTT Corporation
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RDP31-5 Development of IT-SOFC Based on Lanthanum Gallate Electrolyte
T.Inagaki, The Kansai Electric Power Company, Inc.
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RDP31-6 SOFC-CHP System Operated on Biogas
M. Stelter, Fraunhofer Insitut fuer Keramische Technologien und Systeme
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GHT31 Hydrogen for Transportation

GHT31-1 Fuel Quality Impacts on Hydrogen Production, Purification, and Use in Fuel Cell Automobiles
F.Joseck, US Department of Energy, Hydrogen Program
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GHT31-3 Hydrogen Fuel Particulate Research at CaFCP
J.Birdsall, California Fuel Cell Partnership
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GHT31-4 Status of Manufacturing Polymer Electrolyte Membrane (PEM) Fuel Cells
D.Wheeler, DJW Technology, LLC
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GHT31-5 Advances in Production Technologies for Membrane Fuel Cells
A.Heinzel, Centre for fuel Cell Technology (ZBT) gGbmH
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GHT31-6 Novel Technology for Producing BiPolar Plates in Metal Material at High Rate
B. Walczak, Cellimpact AB
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DEM31 Demonstrations - Military

DEM31-1 Military Transitions for Solider Fuel Cells
M. de Jong, US Army CERDEC
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DEM31-2 Powering Up Metal Hydride Fuel Cells for Military Applications
K.Fok, Energy Conversion Devices
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DEM31-4 German Submarine Class 212A - Fuel Cell Powered Air Independent Propulsion Boat
J.W. Giefer, Federal Ministry of Defence, Germany
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DEM31-5 Progress on JP-10 Fueled SOFC for UUV Application
J. Hartvigsen, Ceramatec, Inc.
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DEM31-6 Hydrogen Fuel Cell for Emergency Backup Power at New Mexico National Guard
N. Josefik, US Army Corps of Engineers ERDC-CERL
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COM31 Economic Considerations (Investments/Project Financing)

COM31-2 Vision for the Columbia Fuel Cell District
N. McLean, EngenuitySC
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COM31-3 Fuel Cell Tax Credit Marketplace: The Basics You Should Know
L. Peterson, Reznick Group, PC
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COM31-4 Insurance Issues
B. Murray, RC Knox & Company
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COM31-5 A No Haggle Approach to a Fuel Cell Purchase: A Case Study in Government Market Transformation
A. Manheim, US Department of Energy, Hydrogen and Fuel Cells, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
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COM31-6 Contracting Clean Energy Technologies
P. Walters, US Department of Energy
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RDP33 Molten Carbonate and Direct Carbon Fuel Cells

RDP33-1 Development and Industrialisation of MCFC Systems at Ansaldo Fuel Cells
B. Marcenaro, Ansaldo Fuel Cells
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RDP33-2 Ultra High Efficiency Direct FuelCell Systems for Premium Power Generation
H. Ghezel-Ayagh, FuelCell Energy, Inc.
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RDP33-3 Status and Recent Progress of MCFC Stack Development in Korea
S.G. Kim, RIST
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RDP33-4 Direct Fuel Cell Materials Experience
M. Farooque, FuelCell Energy, Inc.
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RDP33-5 Direct Conversion of Coal and Bio-Mass into Electricity at Efficiencies Using A Liquid Tin Anode Fuel Cell
W. McPhee, CellTech Power
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RDP33-6 Systems Assessment of Direct Carbon Fuel Cells Technology
D. Rastler, Electric Power Research Institute
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GHT33 PEMFC I

GHT33-1 The Department of Energy's Fuel Cell Subprogram
N. Garland, US Department of Energy, Hydrogen Program
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GHT33-2 Hydrogen-Air Performance and Degradation of Carbon-Supported Pt-alloy Catalyst Measured at High Current Density in Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) Fuel Cells
S. Kumaraguru, General Motors
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GHT33-3 Cold Start and Freeze/Thaw Cycles Effect on a PEMFC Performance
E. Pinton, CEA
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GHT34 PEMFC II

GHT34-1 High Performance, Dimensionally Stable Membrane
H. Liu, Giner Electrochemical Systems, LLC
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GHT34-2 Advances in Hydrocarbon Membrane Development at PolyFuel
P. Cox, PolyFuel
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GHT34-3 Flexible Graphite-Resin Composite Bipolar Plates for High Temperature High Energy Density PEM Fuel Cells
O. Adrianowycz, GrafTech International, Ltd.
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Demonstrations - Transportation Applications

DEM33-3 Fuel Cell Vehicle Learning Demonstration: Early Second-Generation Vehicle Results and Hydrogen Production Efficiency
K. Wipke, National Renewable energy Laboratory
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DEM33-2 US Fuel Cell Bus Evaluation Results
L. Eudy, National Renewable energy Laboratory
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DEM33-3a Hybrid Fuel Cell Systems for Motive Application: Clean Power on 2 Wheels, 4 Wheels, and in the Air
P. Adcock, Intelligent Energy
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DEM33-4 Optimization of a Fuel-Cell-Cooling-System for Automotive Transportation at Volkswagen
O. Berger, Volkswagen AG
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DEM33-5 SOFC-Based Systems as APU for Different Aircraft Typologies: Feasibility Analysis and Problems
M. Santarelli, Politecnico di Torino
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DEM33-6 Development, Testing and Optimization of Fuel Cell Systems for Aircraft Application
J. Kallo, Deutsches Zentrum fuer Luft-und Raumfahrt eV, Stuttgart, Germany
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COM33 Emerging Fuel Cell Markets

COM33-1 Fuel Cell Shipments to Construction, Boat and RV Markets
R. Fancis, Voller Energy Group PLC
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COM33-2 Fuel Cells: Commercialisation, Key Findings from the Fuel Cell Today Industry Review 2008
N. Huleatt-James, Fuel Cell Today
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COM33-3 Fuel Cell mCHP on the Threshhold of Success
J. Horwitz, Fuel Cell Intelligence
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COM33-4 On Site High Pressure H2 Generation Enables Backup Power and Home Fueling Markets
E. Anderson, Proton Energy
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COM33-5 Bringing FC Power Backup Solutions to the Market at Competitive Prices: A Continuing Success Story
P. Mortensen, Dantherm Power A/S
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COM33-6 The Defense Logistics Agency's Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Program
S. Funk, LMI
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Thursday, October 30, 2008

RDP41 High Temperature Fuel Cell Modeling

RDP41-1 Modeling of Liquid Tin Anode Solid Oxide Fuel Cell
G.Sikha, University of South Carolina
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RDP41-2 Multi-Scale Physical Modeling of Fuel Cells: From Sub-System to Stack
P. Montaland, LMS Imagine
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RDP41-3 Violet Fuel Cell Stick: Novel SOFC Architechture
A. Devoe, Violet Fuel Cell Sticks
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RDP42 High Temperature Fuel Cell R&D III (SOFC)

RDP42-1 Real-SOFC A Joint European Effort to Improve SOFC Durability
R. Steinberger-Wilckens, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany
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RDP42-2 Pre-Coated Sandvik SanergyTM HT: A New Advanced Interconnector Material in SOFCs
M. Schuisky, AB Sandvik Materials Technology
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RDP42-3 Biogas From Anaerobic Digestion as Biogenous Fuel for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: An Experimental Assessment
M. Santarelli, Politecnico di Torino
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GHT41 Portable I

GHT41-2 Direct Ethanol Fuel Cells
C. Cremers, Fraunhofer-Institute for Chemical Technology
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GHT41-3 An Air-Breathing Single Cell Micro PEMFC System with AB5-Type Metal Hydride and an Ultra-Low Voltage Input Boost Converter
K. Akiyama, NTT Energy and Environment System Laboratories
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GHT42 Portable II

GHT42-1 Commercialization of Direct Borohydride Fuel Cells
G. Finkelshtain, Medis Technologies
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GHT42-2 SDI's Portable Fuelcell Development
J. Yong Kim, Samsung SDI
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GHT42-3 Soldier Portable & Tactical Fuel Cell Systems Developments
E. Simpkins, IdaTech, LLC
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DEM41 Demonstrations - Mid to Large Scale Stationary

DEM41-1 Critical Stack Parameters from System Point of View
T. Hottinen, Wärtsilä Finland Oy
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DEM41-3a Fuel Cell Success Stories
Chris Podwoski, LOGANEnergy Corporation
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DEM41-4 Current Status of Development of PAFC System in Fuji Electric Group
T.Fukumura, Fuji Electric Advanced Technology Co., Ltd.
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DEM41-5 Power Generation with PEM Fuel Cells at a Chlor-alkali Plant
E. Middelman, NedStack Fuel Cell Technology
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DEM41-6 Custom-Made Solutions for High-Potential Fuel Cell Applications Based on MCFC
M. Bednarz, MTU Onsite Energy Fuel Cell Systems Ottobrunn, Germany
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COM41 Government Incentive Programs (Federal/State/Foreign)

COM41-1 Legislation and Policy: Drivers or Barriers for Fuel Cells?
J. Butler, Fuel Cell Today
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COM41-2 A Strategic Plan to Address Functional Energy Values Economic Development for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology
J. Rinebold, Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology
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COM41-3 The Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Network NRW
F. Koch, Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Network NRW
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COM41-5 Development of a UK-German Dual Standard for Military Fuel Cells
C. Cremers, Fraunhofer-Institute for Chemical Technology
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COM41-6 An Impressive Beginning for the Seven-Year Finnish Tekes Fuel Cell Programme: How a Small Country Can Be Strong in Developing Emerging Technologies
A. Ojapalo, Spinverse Oy
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RDP43 High Temperature Fuel Cell Operation and Liquid Fuels

RDP43-1 Complete 10 kWe JP-8-to-Power Solution for APUs
M. Namazian, Altex Technologies Corporation
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RDP43-2 Development of a Supercritical Diesel Reformer in a Hybrid Fuel Cell System
I. Barendregt, Defence Materiel Organisation
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RDP43-3 Long Term Operation of a Diesel/JP-8 Fuel Processor
S. Roychoudhury, Precision Combustion, Inc.
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RDP43-4 A Portable SOFC-Based JP-8 Power System
K. Lux, Altex Technologies Corporation
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RDP43-5 Advancements in Military Logistic Fuel Processing
G. Sandelli, Aspen Products Group, Inc.
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GHT43 PEMFC III

GHT43-1 In Situ PEM Fuel Cell Water Measurements
R. Borup, Los Alamos National Lab
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GHT43-2 MEAs Production by Inkjet Printing Technology
H. Kim, LG Chem, Ltd.
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GHT44 Testing and Modeling

GHT44-1 Local Current Density Measurement as a Tool in Stack Design and Performance Studies
R. Makkus, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN)
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GHT44-2 Comparative Performances of MEAs for High Temperature PEMFC Applications
S. Besse, HELION
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GHT44-3 Recent Advances in Developments of Full Scale High Power PEMFC Backup Power Systems
S. Besse, HELION
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GHT44-4 Model-Based Design of a PEM Fuel Cell System Powered Vehicle
A. Hlawenka, EUtech Scientific Engineering GmbH
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DEM43 Demonstrations - Small Scale Systems

DEM43-1 Optimizing PEM Fuel Cell Systems for High Power Density: Enhanced Performance for UAVs and UGVs
P. Osenar, Protonex Technology Corporation
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DEM43-2 Development of DMFC Systems to Power Humanoid Robots
H.Yong Ha, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
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DEM43-3 The Characteristics of Commercially Successful Fuel Cell Micro Cogeneration
A.D. Hawkes, ImperialCollegeLondon
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DEM43-4 Exploring the Possibilities of SOFC Systems Operated with Biogas - In Light of Results from Operation of a 5 kW Combined Heat and Power Unit
L. Hedström, KTH- Energy Processes
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DEM43-5 PEM Fuel Cell Systems for Distributed Energy: Actual Performances, Lifetime and Reliability of a Pure Hydrogen Pre-commercial System
M. Ferraro, CNR ITAE
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DEM43-6 IdaTech's Family of Reliable Backup Power Systems
J. Lewis, IdaTech, LLC
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COM43 Manufacturing Advancements

COM43-1 Strategy for Reducing PEM Fuel Cell Component Costs to Enable Commercialization
G. Roberts, UTC Power Corporation
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COM43-2 High Speed Laser Scanner Welding for Bipolar Plates and Interconnects
S. Ream, EWI
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COM43-4 Fuel Cell Balance of Plant Manufacturing Cost Reduction
S. Milburn, VAIREX International
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COM43-5 Development of Low Cost MEA Manufacturing Process
T. Henry, Dupont Fuel Cells
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COM43-6 Manufacturing of High-Performance Durable MEAs for Portable Electronics
H. Lei, Cabot Corporation
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