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John Farrell, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

M-PACT 2016March 24, 2016

Indianapolis, Indiana NREL/PR-5400-66567 NREL is a national laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, operated by the Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC.

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Goal: better fuels and better

vehicles sooner

Fuel and Engine Co-Optimization

o What fuel properties maximize engine performance?

o How do engine parameters affect efficiency?

o What fuel and engine combinations are sustainable, affordable, and scalable?

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30% per vehicle petroleum

reduction via efficiency and displacement

source: EIA 2014 reference case

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Co-Optimization:

9-14% GHG reduction

(beyond “business as usual”)

National goal:

80% reduction in transportation GHG by

2050

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Why is this

effort

needed?

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Engines

will

dominate

fleet

for

decades

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higher efficiency, low emission engines

are possible

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8 8 Current fuels constrain engine design

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Fuel is more than just octane

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Parallel thrust efforts are underway

Low reactivity fuel High reactivity fuel Range of fuel properties TBD

Thrust 1: Spark Ignition (SI)

Thrust 2: Advanced Compression Ignition (ACI) kinetically-controlled and compression-ignition combustion

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Spark ignition (gasoline)

Compression ignition (diesel)

Kinetically controlled combustion

Fundamentally different combustion dynamics require different fuel properties

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New fuels open up engine design options

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13 13 Applicable to light, medium, and heavy-duty engines

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Co-Optima: Leveraging expertise and facilities from 10

national labs

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Broad Diversity of Skills Critical for Success

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Mobilize world-class research facilities

CRF-SNL JBEI

ORNL PNNL

APS-ANL NREL

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Integrated multi-lab teams with significant

external stakeholder engagement

8 Biofuel companies

13 Light and heavy duty vehicle manufacturers

10 Oil companies/ refiners

End consumer organizations 2

Regulatory agencies 4

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identify and mitigate

barriers to wide-scale

deployment

Identify and mitigate

barriers to wide-scale

deployment

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Reality

check time

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Why another

new fuel?

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Why not just use ethanol

blends?

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Will the new fuels be

compatible with current station

hardware?

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What about mis-fueling?

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• Ambitious new Department of Energy initiative

• Accelerating introduction of affordable, scalable, and sustainable fuels and high-efficiency, low-emission engines

• Engagement with industry stakeholders critical to success

Summary

All photos in this presentation courtesy of Co-Optima national lab partners or iStock.

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Thank You!

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