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Workshop Tackles Biological Hydrogen Production

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23.10.2003

 


Available report outlines goals, challenges, and research areas


The results of a two-day workshop on hydrogen production through biological and artificial systems now is available.

The workshop, sponsored by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research and hosted jointly by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), included key scientists from the Air Force, NREL, DOE, other national labs, academia, industry, and other federal agencies.

The primary objective of the workshop was to define the future role of biotechnology, biomimetic chemistry and artificial photosynthesis in the development of innovative hydrogen-production technologies.

Research into the sustainable production of hydrogen is crucial to the nation’s future, as the country moves towards energy independence and away from fossil fuels. A better understanding of the organisms and biological processes that produce hydrogen naturally could lead to sustainable methods of producing hydrogen from sunlight and water. These might include totally artificial processes that mimic biology.

The workshop participants also identified important scientific challenges and a set of short and long-term goals for research relating to the production of hydrogen.

NREL is managed by Midwest Research Institute, Battelle and Bechtel. In addition to its work in sustainable hydrogen production, the lab is a leading center for research into plant- and waste-derived fuels and chemicals, solar power, wind energy, advanced vehicle systems, and geothermal energy. Learn more about DOE’s hydrogen program.

For further information contact NREL Public Affairs at (303) 275-4090.

George Douglas | Source: NREL
Further information: www.nrel.gov/news/press/2003/3003_hydro_prod.html

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