Hydrogen Emissions Monitoring System Based on Trace Gas PARS Sensor

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Program:
Exploratory Topics
Award:
TBD
Location:
Fort Collins, Colorado
Status:
Selected
Project Term:
TBD

Technology Description:

Colorado State University will develop and validate a hydrogen point sensor based on photoacoustic stimulated Raman spectroscopy for trace detection of hydrogen in the atmosphere with a lower limit of detection of 1 part per million in 5 seconds. The analytics method will be tailored to the complexity of a given site, with an inverse modeling approach for simple sites and a tracer co-release method for more complex sites. This effort addresses the need for trace hydrogen emissions monitoring systems in the emerging hydrogen economy.

Contact

ARPA-E Program Director:
Dr. Robert Ledoux
Project Contact:
Prof. Azer Yalin
Press and General Inquiries Email:
ARPA-E-Comms@hq.doe.gov
Project Contact Email:
azer.yalin@colostate.edu

Partners

National Renewable Energy Laboratory
MetroLaser, Inc.

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