published journal article

Quantitative analysis of a successful public hydrogen station

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

Publication Date

September 1, 2012

Abstract

Reliable hydrogen fueling stations will be required for the successful commercialization of fuel cell vehicles. An evolving hydrogen fueling station has been in operation in Irvine, California since 2003, with nearly five years of operation in its current form. The usage of the station has increased from just 1000 kg dispensed in 2007 to over 8000 kg dispensed in 2011 due to greater numbers of fuel cell vehicles in the area. The station regularly operates beyond its design capacity of 25 kg/day and enables fuel cell vehicles to exceed future carbon reduction goals today. Current limitations include a cost of hydrogen of $15 per kg, net electrical consumption of 5 kWh per kg dispensed, and a need for faster back-to-back vehicle refueling. Copyright (C) 2012, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Suggested Citation
Tim Brown, Shane Stephens-Romero and G. Scott Samuelsen (2012) “Quantitative analysis of a successful public hydrogen station”, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 37(17), pp. 12731–12740. Available at: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2012.06.008.