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USF Clean Energy Research Center

USF Clean Energy Research Center. Energy Storage Hydrogen production and storage Battery Technology Hydrogen Liquefaction Underground storage of natural gas and landfill gas Transportation Technology Electric/hybrid vehicles (components, systems)

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USF Clean Energy Research Center

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  1. USF Clean Energy Research Center • Energy Storage • Hydrogen production and storage • Battery Technology • Hydrogen Liquefaction • Underground storage of natural gas and landfill gas • Transportation Technology • Electric/hybrid vehicles (components, systems) • Fuel cells (components, materials, testing) • Vehicle operational testing • Infrastructure development • Energy management Clean Energy and Systems • Biomass derived fuel and systems • Hydrogen fuelled systems • Solar energy • Thin film solar cell R&D • Photovoltaic and hybrid systems Distributed Energy production • Fuel Cells • Microturbines • Landfill gas utilization • Energy management systems • Solar “roof-top” systems • Cost analysis of distributed energy systems

  2. Enhanced Hydrogen production from Biomass Conventional Gasification Sorbent Enhanced Gasification • H2 yield is more than doubled • Conversion temperature reduced by 150-2000C • Amount of tars reduced significantly

  3. Clean liquid fuels from Biomass via Fischer Tropsch Synthesis • Steam reformation of biomass to produce syngas, then Hydrogenate CO to produce liquid fuels (Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis) • CO + H2O  a CnHm + b H2 + c CO2 • Key is control selectivity, yield by suitable choice of catalyst, catalyst support, processing conditions, processing system design • Goal is to reduce byproducts, increase energy efficiency, produce tailored product mix

  4. Genomics/ProteomicsInitiatives • Modeling Biological Systems • All living organisms generate and distribute energy • Can be a model for new engineering approaches • Division of Cell Biology, Microbiology and Cell Biology • New unit at USF, rapidly expanding • Focus on study of cell processes using genomics, proteomics, computational biology and biosensors • Modeling complex biological signal pathways at the genome level • Partners with additional Proteomics/Genomics components: • Florida Center of Excellence in Biomolecular Identification and Targeted Therapeutics • Moffitt Cancer Center • Partners with additional computational biology expertise include Mathematics and Chemistry Departments at USF • USF is poised to be involved with proteomic/genomic approaches to understanding complex biological systems in cells that generate and distribute energy

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