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|OrganizationType=Research and Development Agencies
|OrganizationType=Research and Development Agencies
|Mission=Hydrogen Materials—Advanced Research Consortium develops materials for better hydrogen storage, aiding DOE’s clean energy goals.
|Mission=Hydrogen Materials—Advanced Research Consortium develops materials for better hydrogen storage, aiding DOE’s clean energy goals.
|ParentOrganization=Department of Energy
|ParentOrganization=Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office
|TopOrganization=Department of Energy
|TopOrganization=Department of Energy
|Budget=$40 million initial investment (circa 2015-2020)
|Budget=$40 million initial investment (circa 2015-2020)
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HyMARC’s mission is to accelerate the discovery and optimization of hydrogen storage materials—such as sorbents, metal hydrides, and carriers—by leveraging the expertise of five core national labs and advanced tools to meet DOE’s Energy Earthshots goals of clean, affordable hydrogen by 2031. It employs a co-design strategy, coupling systems modeling and techno-economic analysis with materials development to address undefined technical targets, particularly for stationary applications, enhancing energy security and climate objectives.
HyMARC’s mission is to accelerate the discovery and optimization of hydrogen storage materials—such as sorbents, metal hydrides, and carriers—by leveraging the expertise of five core national labs and advanced tools to meet DOE’s Energy Earthshots goals of clean, affordable hydrogen by 2031. It employs a co-design strategy, coupling systems modeling and techno-economic analysis with materials development to address undefined technical targets, particularly for stationary applications, enhancing energy security and climate objectives.
==Parent organization==
==Parent organization==
HyMARC operates under the [[Department of Energy]], specifically the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office within the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, which provides funding and strategic direction. The [[Department of Energy]] is the top organization, aligning HyMARC with national hydrogen and clean energy priorities.
HyMARC operates under the [[Department of Energy]], specifically the [[Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office]] within the [[Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy]], which provides funding and strategic direction. The [[Department of Energy]] is the top organization, aligning HyMARC with national hydrogen and clean energy priorities.
==Legislation==
==Legislation==
HyMARC was not created by specific legislation but was established in November 2015 as part of DOE’s Energy Materials Network initiative, funded through a multi-year investment to advance clean energy materials research.
HyMARC was not created by specific legislation but was established in November 2015 as part of DOE’s Energy Materials Network initiative, funded through a multi-year investment to advance clean energy materials research.