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The cost and logistics of building early hydrogen refueling infrastructure are key barriers to the commercialization of fuel cell vehicles. In this paper, we explore a "cluster strategy" for introducing hydrogen vehicles and refueling infrastructure in Southern California over the next decade,...
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This paper presents the results of a model of hydrogen production from waste biomass in California. We develop a profit-maximizing model of a biomass hydrogen industry from field to vehicle tank. This model is used to estimate the economic potential for hydrogen production from two waste biomass...
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The problem of hydrogen station location is often studied through understanding refueling behavior or reviewing the experience of gasoline stations. Driven by the notion "where you drive more is where you more likely need refueling", this paper develops a new approach where station siting is...
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Proceedings of the National Hydrogen Association Annual Hydrogen Conference (NHA 2006), March 12 - 16, 2006 The development of a hydrogen refueling infrastructure is a challenging proposition, especially in the transition where the number of hydrogen vehicles is low. These challenges include the...
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