Environmental & Energy Management Newsletter
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The George
Washington University
Engineering Management & Systems Engineering Department (EMSE)
Environmental & Energy Management Program (E&EM)
Spring 2009 (Volume 9, Number 2)



E&EM Students and Graduates Participate in DOE Hydrogen Program Event
Over the past several years, a number of E&EM students and graduates have supported the U.S. Department of Energy’s Hydrogen Program through their employment and internships in the Washington, D.C. area. These have included Elvin Yuzugullu, Laura Verduzco, Kristin Deason, Eva Urbatsch, Kristy McDonnell and Sarah Truitt.
Above: Fuel Cell Car in Washington, DC hydrogen in the United States. The Road Tour was a historic two-week, cross-country trek of a fleet of clean, efficient hydrogen vehicles.
Above: GW Doctoral Student Kristin Deason Driving Hydrogen Car Tour to show that hydrogen vehicle and fueling technologies are approaching commercial availability, even as new research and development breakthroughs continue. Six transit agencies across the country currently operate hydrogen-powered buses, several auto dealers in southern California are leasing hydrogen vehicles, and hundreds of individuals are driving hydrogen-powered vehicles in demonstration programs across the United States. Hydrogen fuel produces virtually no greenhouse gas emissions, leaving behind only water as a byproduct. The tour made 31 stops in 18 states, stretching from Maine to California. Hydrogen vehicles from BMW, Daimler, Ford, GM, Honda, Hyundai-Kia, Nissan, Toyota, and Volkswagen made the journey, and were joined by hydrogen transit buses along the route. Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. and the Linde Corporation provided mobile refueling stations and hydrogen fuel.
Above: Under the hood of the BMW Hydrogen 7
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