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DESCRIPTION:Regenerative Fuel Cells\, Energy Storage Systems for Space Appl
	ications\nA recent thrust in the development of regenerative fuel cell sys
	tems has been led by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NA
	SA). Regenerative fuel cell systems provide energy storage at a scale that
	 is larger than what is practical with advanced batteries. In a regenerati
	ve fuel cell system\, energy storage is achieved via the electrolysis of w
	ater to hydrogen and oxygen gas during the storage phase. Consumption of g
	ases then occurs during the energy generation phase\, with the subsequent 
	generation of water. It is envisioned that the energy for the electrolysis
	 of water be supplied via solar power. The regenerative fuel cell systems 
	can be used to power robots\, mobility systems\, and human habitats. This 
	talk will provide an introduction of fuel cells and regenerative fuel cell
	 systems and highlight the features of this technology for enabling future
	 NASA missions to the moon\, near-Earth asteroids\, and Mars.\nSpeaker:	Th
	omas Valdez\, Senior Member Engineering Staff\, Fuel Cell Group Lead\, Jet
	 Propulsion Laboratory	\n\nThe Vosloh Forum at Pasadena City College\n1570
	 East Colorado Blvd.\nPasadena\, CA\n
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LOCATION:The Vosloh Forum at Pasadena City College
PRIORITY:5
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SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-us:The von Kármán Lecture Series: 2013
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	>\n\n<P DIR=LTR><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us">A recent thru
	st in the development of regenerative fuel cell systems has been led by th
	e National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Regenerative fuel 
	cell systems provide energy storage at a scale that is larger than what is
	 practical with advanced batteries. In a regenerative fuel cell system\, e
	nergy storage is achieved via the electrolysis of water to hydrogen and ox
	ygen gas during the storage phase. Consumption of gases then occurs during
	 the energy generation phase\, with the subsequent generation of water. It
	 is envisioned that the energy for the electrolysis of water be supplied v
	ia solar power. The regenerative fuel cell systems can be used to power ro
	bots\, mobility systems\, and human habitats. This talk will provide an in
	troduction of fuel cells and regenerative fuel cell systems and highlight 
	the features of this technology for enabling future NASA missions to the m
	oon\, near-Earth asteroids\, and Mars.</SPAN></P>\n\n<P DIR=LTR><SPAN LANG
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	sp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-us"> Tho
	mas Valdez\, Senior Member Engineering Staff\, Fuel Cell Group Lead\, Jet 
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