Energy Department Launches National Fuel Cell Technology Evaluation Center to Advance Fuel Cell Technologies

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Energy Department Launches National Fuel Cell Technology Evaluation Center to Advance Fuel Cell Technologies

The following press release was published by the U.S. Dept. of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy on Sept. 12, 2013. It is reproduced in full below.

Following Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz's visit to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), the Energy Department today announced the unveiling of a one-of-its-kind national secure data center dedicated to the independent analysis of advanced hydrogen and fuel cell technologies at the Energy Department's Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF) located at NREL in Golden, Colorado.

The National Fuel Cell Technology Evaluation Center (NFCTEC) allows industry, academia, and government organizations to submit and review data gathered from projects to advance cost-effective fuel cell technology. NFCTEC will also help accelerate the commercialization of fuel cell technologies by strengthening data collection from fuel cell systems and components operating under real-world conditions, and analysis of these detailed data that can be compared to technical targets. The NFCTEC is housed within an ESIF area specifically designed for the secure management, storage, and processing of proprietary data from industry and other stakeholders. Aggregated analysis results that show the status and progress of the technology, but do not identify individual companies, are available to the public.

The ESIF also houses one of the most energy efficient data centers in the world. NFCTEC will use a secure work area for data analysis in addition to servers co-located with the High Performance Computing Center (HPCC) at ESIF. The waste heat generated by the HPCC servers will be used as the primary heat source for nearby offices and labs, with excess heat exported to other areas of the NREL campus.

With support from the Energy Department, NREL has been performing independent, third-party analysis and validation of proprietary hydrogen and fuel cell technologies in real-world operation since 2004. To date, NREL has collected and analyzed more than two million hours of operational data involving the use of more than 450,000 kg of hydrogen.

Visit the NFCTECH website.

The Energy Department's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy accelerates development and facilitates deployment of energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies and market-based solutions that strengthen U.S. energy security, environmental quality, and economic vitality. Learn more about the Department's support for research, development, and deployment of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies.

This is an excerpt from EERE Network News, a weekly electronic newsletter.

Source: U.S. Dept. of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy

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