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IEA HIA ExCo 06/08 Hauback Semi-Annual Progress Report Task 22: Fundamental and applied hydrogen storage materials development Presented at 58 th Executive Committee Meeting 19-20 November 2008 Brisbane, Australia Bjørn C. Hauback Operating Agent Institute for Energy Technology, Kjeller, Norway [email protected]

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Page 1: IEA HIA ExCo 06/08 Hauback Semi-Annual Progress Report Task 22: Fundamental and applied hydrogen storage materials development Presented at 58 th Executive

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Semi-Annual Progress ReportTask 22: Fundamental and applied hydrogen storage

materials development

Presented at 58th Executive Committee Meeting

19-20 November 2008 Brisbane, Australia

Bjørn C. HaubackOperating Agent Institute for Energy Technology, Kjeller, [email protected]

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IEA HIA Individual Prize 2008Thank You for the Honor!!

I am very grateful to Nick, Mary-Rose, Bjørn and the entire ExCo for this great honor. It was indeed a pleasure to work with you during my years as Operating Agent for Tasks 12 and 17. The Experts and I are grateful for your strong support for our international collaborations on hydrogen storage materials. They are scientifically and personally the best in the world. In every sense of the word, this honor really belongs to them.

Gary Sandrock, June 2008

June 10, 2008, Washington, DC

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Annex goals and targets

A. Develop a reversible or regenerative hydrogen storage medium fulfilling international targets for hydrogen storage.

B. Develop the fundamental and engineering understanding of hydrogen storage by various hydrogen storage media that have the capability of meeting Target A.

C. Develop hydrogen storage materials and systems for use in stationary applications.

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Annex Project StructureProjects type:• Experimental• Engineering• Theoretical• Modelling (scientific or engineering)• Safety aspects of hydrogen storage materials

Classes of H-storage media:• Reversible metal hydrides• Regenerative hydrogen storage materials (chemical

hydrides)• Nanoporous materials• Rechargeable organic liquids and solids

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Participation (May 2008)

• 19 countries.• 55 Official Experts (still missing some NPLs).

• 52 organizations (Universities, National Laboratories and Companies).

• 50 projects.• Effort: about 64 Py/y. • All Experts agreed to participate according to the HIA rules

and guidelines of this specific task (subject to available local funding and executed National Participation Letters by the respective ExCo members).

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Participation Country ExpertsAustralia 2Canada 2Denmark 2European Comm. 1France 2Greece (attend next meeting) 1Germany 3Iceland 1Italy 4Japan 4Korea 3Lithuania 1Netherlands 1Norway 1Spain 1Sweden 2Switzerland 2United Kingdom 7United States 15Total 55

Still a few countries and Experts not finally clarified with respective ExCo-members.

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ExpertsAustralia

C. Buckley, Curtin U.

E. Gray, Griffith U.

CanadaR. Chahine, U. Québec T.R.

J. Huot, U. Québec T.R

DenmarkT. Jensen, Aarhus Univ.

T. Vegge, Risø Nat. Lab.

European Commission C. Filiou, JRC Petten

FranceD. Fruchart, CNRS Grenoble

M. Latroche, CNRS Thiais

GermanyM. Dornheim, GKSS

M. Fichtner, FZK

M. Hirscher, MPI Stuttgart

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Experts

ItalyA. Albinati, U. of Milan

R. Cantelli, U. of Rome

M. Zoppi, CNR-ISC

M. Conte, ENEA

IcelandH. Jonsson, U. of Iceland

Japan E. Akiba, ETRI - AIST

N. Kuriyama, UBIQEN – AIST

Y. Kojima, U. Hiroshima

S.-I. Orimo, Tohuko U.

KoreaH.-J. Kim, KBSI

S.-W. Cho. KIGAM

Y. W. Cho. KIST

S.-W. Cho not continue

LithuaniaD. Milcius, Lithuanian En. Inst.

NetherlandsR. Griessen, Vrije U.

New Expert next meeting: P. Notten, Philips

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Experts

NorwayB.C. Hauback, IFE

SpainJ. Iñiguez, ICMAB-CSIC

Not continue

SwedenD. Noréus, Stockholms U.

Y. Andersson, Uppsala U.

SwitzerlandA. Züttel, U. of Fribourg

K. Yvon, U. of Geneva

United Kingdom D. Book, Birmingham U.

B. David, ISIS

P. Edwards, U. of Oxford

Z.X. Guo, U. of London

P. Hall, U. of Strathclyde

K. Ross, U. of Salford

G. Walker, U. of Nottingham

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ExpertsUnited States

C. Ahn, Caltech

D. Anton, Savanah River NL

T. Autrey, PNNL

D. Chandra, U. Nevada, Reno

D. Dedrick, Sandia Nat’l Labs

N. Gallego, Oak Ridge NL

J. Graetz, BNL

K. Gross, Hy-Energy

M. Heben, NREL

C. Jensen, U. of Hawaii

D. Mosher, UTRC

E. Ronnebro, Sandia Nat’l Labs

G. Sandrock, DOE/Sandia NL

J.C. Zhao, GE Global Research

R. Zidan, Savannah River NL

GreeceT. Stubos, NCSR Demokritos

Will present project in next Task 22 meeting.

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Hotel Sacacomie Task 22 meeting

• Third Task 22 meeting at Hotel Saccomie, Québec, Canada, 2-5 March 2008 (local organizer Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR).

• 49 participants.• 44 out of 48 previously approved projects

presented.• 2 new Experts and projects approved by the Official

Experts:– Y. Kojima, Hiroshima Univ., Japan.– S.-I. Orimo, Tohuko Univ., Japan.

• Task 19 meeting at same place, 2 joint sessions.

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Day Morning Afternoon Evening

SaturdayDinner

SundayIntroductions

New/IPHE projects

Nanoporous

Database/ standardizaton

Dinner

MondayMg-based hydrides

Chemical hydrides+ multicomponent

Safety meeting

Dinner

TuesdayComplex hydrides Social activities Dinner

WednesdayComplex hydrides

Closing

Overview of schedule

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Participants third Task 22 meeting

Hotel Sacacomie, Canada.2.-5. March 2008

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Interaction with IPHE• Invitations were sent to Russia, India, China and Brazil

from Mary-Rose de Valladares.• Positive reply from Russia• No replies from India, China and Brazil• One Expert from Russia and Brazil present at the

Sacacomie Task 22 meeting, both giving presentations.• The Expert from Brazil informed about the procedure for

participation. Will make contacts in Brazil for further progress.

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Scientific content

Sessions related to:• Nanoporous and carbon-based materials• Databases, standardization and applications• Mg-based compounds• Complex hydrides.• Safety meeting – Joint meeting between Task 19

and 22.

Progress …. Several examples presented at WHEC.

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www.hydrogenstorage.org

• Overview Task 22.• List of Experts• Task 17 final report• Links to H-storage sites• Reports Task 22• List of publications Task 22

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Plans coming 6 months

• Organize the next Task 22 meeting in Rome 6.-10. October 2008.

• Continue action for projects on Rechargeable Organic Liquids.

• Contribute to further interaction with IPHE.

• (Task 22 meeting in April 2009 in Korea.)

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Requested of this ExCo

• Approval of the semi-annual report.• Collect the reminding National Participation

Letters.• Continue process to include IPHE-experts in

Task 22.

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Acknowledgement

Thanks to The Research Council of Norway for the financial support.