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Computational Tools for Accelerating Carbon Capture Process Development

Description: This presentation reports development of advanced computational tools to accelerate next generation technology development. These tools are to develop an optimized process using rigorous models. They include: Process Models; Simulation-Based Optimization; Optimized Process; Uncertainty Quantification; Algebraic Surrogate Models; and Superstructure Optimization (Determine Configuration).
Date: June 4, 2013
Creator: Miller, David; Sahinidis, N.V,; Cozad, A; Lee, A; Kim, H; Morinelly, J. et al.

EPA's Radioactive Source Program

Description: This presentation discusses the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Radioactive Source Program.
Date: October 4, 2004
Creator: Kopsick, D.

Fuel Cells on Bio-Gas

Description: The conclusions of this presentation are: (1) Fuel cells operating on bio-gas offer a pathway to renewable electricity generation; (2) With federal incentives of $3,500/kW or 30% of the project costs, reasonable payback periods of less than five years can be achieved; (3) Tri-generation of electricity, heat, and hydrogen offers an alternative route to solving the H{sub 2} infrastructure problem facing fuel cell vehicle deployment; and (4) DOE will be promoting bio-gas fuel cells in the future u… more
Date: March 4, 2009
Creator: Remick, R. J.

Hydrogen: Adding Value and Flexibility to the Nuclear Power Industry

Description: The objective of this study was to assess potential synergies between the hydrogen economy and nuclear energy options. Specifically: to provide a market analysis of advanced nuclear energy options for hydrogen production in growing hydrogen demand; to conduct an impact evaluation of nuclear-based hydrogen production on the economics of the energy system, environmental emissions, and energy supply security; and to identify competing technologies & challenges to nuclear options.
Date: October 4, 2004
Creator: Lee, J.; Bhatt, V.; Friley, P.; Horak, W. & Reisman, A.
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