Tyler is an experienced researcher and engineer focused on hydrogen and the energy transition. His expertise lies in hydrogen blending and system modeling including model development, sensitivity and trade-off studies, reliability/availability analysis, and mathematical optimization. He believes no techno-economic analysis is complete without a discussion of the safety implications of different design, process, and equipment choices.
Tyler has delivered studies of renewable-powered hydrogen production and bulk storage, ultra-heavy duty hydrogen refueling station operations, virtual hydrogen pipeline logistics, hydrogen enabled power arbitrage, and hydrogen blending.
Tyler is excited about the vast possibilities of hydrogen blending and sees it as a means to kick start the Hydrogen Economy.