Philosophy

ARC: Hydrogen offers an innovative approach to the research and applied transfer of hydrogen in that it provides an environment where industrial and academic partners can collaborate with the scientists and technicians at Savannah River National Laboratory. Additionally, independent research can  be performed while on the same campus.

Production

Researchers with ARC: Hydrogen and the Savannah River National Laboratory have a wealth of experience in producing hydrogen and tritium, the radioactive isotope used in national defense.  However, producing hydrogen outside of a nuclear reactor for commercial application is not without its challenges.  Experts at ARC: Hydrogen are focusing on a number of initiatives for producing hydrogen-based commercial applications using only the cleanest, most energy-efficient and cost-effective method or methods possible.   

Storage

Just as the safe, efficient storage of hydrogen is crucial to national defense it is also important to researchers and manufacturers involved in developing motorized or fuel-cell powered vehicles.   Researchers at ARC: Hydrogen are focusing their efforts on solid-state storage, as opposed to a liquid or gas, for its safety, compact size and convenience of storage.

Separation

Researchers with the Savannah River National Laboratory have vast and extensive expertise in hydrogen separation including a patented method for separating hydrogen from other gases, specifically carbon monoxide and other hydrocarbon combustion products.  At ARC: Hydrogen scientists continue to look for safer and more efficient ways of extracting hydrogen from water or other compounds.