Center for Alternative Fuels, Engines and Emissions STaR Symposium 2013 October 22 nd - 23 rd, 2013, Morgantown, WV Center for Alternative Fuels, Engines.

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Center for Alternative Fuels, Engines and Emissions STaR Symposium 2013 October 22 nd - 23 rd, 2013, Morgantown, WV Center for Alternative Fuels, Engines and Emissions (CAFEE) Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) Daniel Carder-Director CAFEE

Center for Alternative Fuels, Engines and Emissions STaR Symposium 2013 October 22 nd - 23 rd, 2013, Morgantown, WV West Virginia University’s Center for Alternative Fuels, Engines and Emissions (CAFEE) is committed to enhancing its worldwide leadership in the research and development of those environmentally responsible concepts and technologies necessary to provide sustainable transportation and power systems of the future. By 2020, the CAFEE will attain international prominence in the areas of transportation and power systems efficiency and environmental sustainability. CAFEE Vision Statement

Center for Alternative Fuels, Engines and Emissions STaR Symposium 2013 October 22 nd - 23 rd, 2013, Morgantown, WV WVU’s CAFEE will engage in leading-edge research and development of those technologies that will provide for sustainable transportation and power systems of the future. We will partner with industry, government, and academia and collaborate with international research organizations and universities to address technology barriers, while educating the engineers of tomorrow. Mission Statement

Center for Alternative Fuels, Engines and Emissions STaR Symposium 2013 October 22 nd - 23 rd, 2013, Morgantown, WV Center for Alternative Fuels, Engines and Emissions (CAFEE) Established in 1989, to coordinate and stimulate research in the following areas:  Transportation Energy  Heavy-Duty Power Systems  Alternative Fuels Research center operating within academic surroundings Nearly $90 million in externally funded research 7 full-time Faculty, 5 full-time Engineers, 5 full-time technicians, and more than 30 Ph.D. and M.S. graduate students. Funding Sources Government – US Department of Energy – US Department of Transportation – US Department of Defense – California Air Resources Board – South Coast Air Quality Management District Industry – Engine Manufacturers – Aftertreatment Manufacturers – Fuels/Additives Manufacturers Research Organizations – Coordinating Research Council – Texas Environmental Research Consortium – Houston Advanced Research Center

Center for Alternative Fuels, Engines and Emissions STaR Symposium 2013 October 22 nd - 23 rd, 2013, Morgantown, WV Fuels Research – Alternative Fuels, Additive Certification – Gas-to-Liquid and Solid-to-Liquid Fuels – Integration of Alternative Fuels for Transportation Systems Engine and Combustion Research – Advanced Combustion Strategies for Alternative Fuels Utilization – Retrofit Development and Certification for Multi-Fuel Engine Applications – Fully Arbitrary Electronic Engine Control – Waste Heat Recovery Exhaust Aftertreatment Research – Development, Performance, Verification/Certification Vehicle Research – Transportation, Emissions Inventories, Hybrids, In-Use/NTE Testing, On & Off-Highway – In-use Emissions, Fuel Economy and Performance Monitoring for On- and Off-Highway Vehicles and Stationary Engines Environmental Impact – Emissions Modeling, Secondary Atmospheric Effects, Real-world Emissions Assessment – Emissions Inventory Development CAFEE Research Areas

Center for Alternative Fuels, Engines and Emissions STaR Symposium 2013 October 22 nd - 23 rd, 2013, Morgantown, WV Engines & Emissions Research Laboratory (EERL) GE 550hp DC Engine Dynamometer GE 800hp DC Engine DynamometerEaton 225hp AC Engine Dynamometer 100hp Eddy Current Dynamometer

Center for Alternative Fuels, Engines and Emissions STaR Symposium 2013 October 22 nd - 23 rd, 2013, Morgantown, WV Transportable Emissions Measurement Systems Heavy-duty Chassis Dynamometer Medium-duty Chassis Dynamometer Transportable Heavy-duty Chassis DynamometerTransportable Emissions Measurement System (TEMS)

Center for Alternative Fuels, Engines and Emissions STaR Symposium 2013 October 22 nd - 23 rd, 2013, Morgantown, WV

Center for Alternative Fuels, Engines and Emissions STaR Symposium 2013 October 22 nd - 23 rd, 2013, Morgantown, WV Subsonic Environmental Wind Tunnel 16ft 115ft Analyze the interaction between exhaust and background PM Further develop the knowledge of PM formation and evolution in real ambient conditions using current technologies Investigate the secondary PM formation from latest exhaust after-treatment technologies (DPF/SCR) Waste heat recovery research, exhaust after treatment cooling research

Center for Alternative Fuels, Engines and Emissions STaR Symposium 2013 October 22 nd - 23 rd, 2013, Morgantown, WV WVU CAFEE NATURAL GAS INITIATIVE Natural gas Utilization  Advanced internal combustion engine concept: Low temperature combustion (LTC), Reactivity Controlled Compression Ignition (RCCI), dual-fuel combustion  Development of EPA compliant dual-fuel retrofit kits (FYDA Energy Solutions)  Laser based ignition for internal combustion engines  Plasma ignition for internal combustion engines Emissions mitigation  Lean burn methane catalyst (Hyper-Cat LLC)  Crankcase methane emission Emissions monitoring  Fugitive emissions from shale gas drilling activity (NETL DOE)  Tailpipe emissions of regulated pollutants from natural gas vehicles ( South Coast Air Quality Management District, Environmental Defense Fund)  Ammonia and greenhouse gas emissions from stoichiometric natural gas engines  Lubrication oil emissions from natural gas engines Natural gas derived fuels  Di-methyl ether (DME)  High alcohol fuels

Center for Alternative Fuels, Engines and Emissions STaR Symposium 2013 October 22 nd - 23 rd, 2013, Morgantown, WV RECENT NATURAL GAS RESEARCH PROJECTS Quantification of Perturbation Effects on an Alternative Ignition System The CAFEE, in conjunction with NETL and NIOSH, is working to determine the effects thermal and oscillatory perturbations. Assessing Fugitive Methane Emissions Impact Using Natural Gas Engines in Unconventional Resource Development NETL DOE funded study is aimed at characterizing the impacts of fugitive methane emissions from dual-fuel and dedicated natural gas engines that can replace diesel powered units currently dominating the unconventional resource development operation. Pump-to-Wheels Natural Gas Emissions from the Heavy-Duty Trucking Sector Study funded by EDF to quantify the fugitive methane emissions arising due to the use of natural gas in the transportation sector; including extraction, transportation (pipeline), conditioning at fueling stations, storage and use on HD vehicles.

Center for Alternative Fuels, Engines and Emissions STaR Symposium 2013 October 22 nd - 23 rd, 2013, Morgantown, WV UPCOMING NATURAL GAS RESEARCH PROJECTS Di-Methyl Ether (DME)  A promising low carbon alternative fuel that can be derived from natural gas and bio mass  Fuel properties suitable for compression ignition with low soot emissions  Research will be aimed at studying fundamental combustion characteristics of DME using a single cylinder research engine  Development of control systems and fuel injection systems for conversion of diesel fuel system to DME in heavy-duty applications  Research of advanced combustion concepts such as RCCI using DME and natural gas engine as dual-fuel. Development of lean methane catalyst  WVU and Hyper-Cat will jointly work towards developing catalyst formulation aimed at low temperature light-off for methane. Development of Ammonia reduction system for dedicated stoichiometric NG engines  Ammonia production from three-way catalyst has been identified as significant shortcoming in stoichiometric natural gas engines.  The upcoming study funded by SCAQMD will be aimed at developing a passive selective catalyst reduction (SCR) system to simultaneously mitigate ammonia and oxides of nitrogen emissions.