The posibility of making alternative fuels more cost-effective and accessible to residential, commercial and government end-users is being aggressively researched. Resource Dynamics Corporation has been at the forefront of this effort, particularly with respect to research into the technical and market feasibility of hydrogen production and infrastructure:
Prior to the more recent work on hydrogen, RDC had produced technology and market assessments on emerging, unconventional (opportunity) fuels including landfill gas, ethanol, digester gas, and fuels made from biomass resources.
Recent accomplishments include:
• Supported the DOEs Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy's Hydrogen, Fuel Cells & Infrastructure Technologies program by generating technical scenarios for hydrogen delivery and infrastructure development.
• Produced a number of studies on the projected hydrogen economy and the potential scenarios for hydrogen delivery and infrastructure.
• Developed a report for EPRI which included an anaysis of biofuel use for power generation.
• Conducted studies for the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority that identified many waste products that could be used for onsite power generation. These "opportunity fuels" included landfill gas, anaerobic digester gas and biomass. The studies idendified the key opportunity fuels and the most likely power generation applications and determined the market potential for these applications using the DISPERSE model.
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