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Fuel cell system cost for transportation--2008 cost estimate : independent review.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Contributor:
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (U.S.)
DOE Hydrogen Program (U.S.)
Series:
NREL/BK ; 6 A 1-45457.
NREL/BK ; 6A1-45457
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Fuel cells--Transportation--United States--Costs.
Fuel cells.
Transportation--Energy conservation--United States--Costs.
Transportation.
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (v, 55 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
Rev. May 2009.
Place of Publication:
Golden, Colo. : National Renewable Energy Laboratory, [2009]
Summary:
The Panel believes that a range of $60/kWnet to 80/kWnet is a valid estimation of the potential manufactured cost for an 80 kWnet fuel cell system, based on 2008 technology, extrapolated to a volume of 500,000 systems per year, and the constraints and conditions provided to the contractors by the DOE Hydrogen Fuel Cells and Infrastructure Technologies (HFCIT) Program and the Freedom Car and Fuel Partnership Fuel Cell Technical Team (FCTT). The range in calculated cost is consistent with the current maturity of technology, design, and manufacturing knowhow. The Panel believes the DTI calculated cost of $76/kWnet and the TIAX mean cost from their Monte Carlo analysis of $73/kWnet are credible representations of the cost within the provided constraints and conditions.
Notes:
Title from PDF title screen (viewed October 29, 2009).
"Published for the U.S. Department of Energy Hydrogen Program."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-53).
OCLC:
329012947

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