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Methane Harvesting for Seafloor Power Generation

Award Information
Agency: Department of Defense
Branch: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Contract: W911NF-19-C-0024
Agency Tracking Number: D18C-005-0032
Amount: $224,868.20
Phase: Phase I
Program: STTR
Solicitation Topic Code: ST18C-005
Solicitation Number: 18.C
Timeline
Solicitation Year: 2018
Award Year: 2019
Award Start Date (Proposal Award Date): 2019-03-06
Award End Date (Contract End Date): 2020-01-05
Small Business Information
1850 Frankfurst Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21226
United States
DUNS: 188955991
HUBZone Owned: No
Woman Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Principal Investigator
 James Chafe
 Vice President/ Principal Engineer
 (443) 534-3330
 jchafe@mapcorp.com
Business Contact
 Elizabeth Hines
Phone: (443) 524-3330
Email: ehines@mapcorp.com
Research Institution
 Maritime Applied Physics Corporation
 Theresa Gordon Theresa Gordon
 
1850 Frankfurst Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21226
United States

 (508) 289-2619
 Nonprofit College or University
Abstract

The US Navy, industry and the scientific community is using and developing a variety of AUVs, underwater sensors, and other systems that can be easily deployed and operated with minimal maintenance or recurring costs. A primary hindrance to the long-term implementation of these systems is the availability of in situ energy. The concepts presented herein focus on the harvesting of methane from seeps, and using that methane to power an in situ electric generator. Briefly, the core technologies herein are proven in various forms and at moderate TRL levels: gas-seawater separation has been proven with membrane technology, undersea power generation has been shown using thermoelectric generators , power-dense and reliable battery technologies have been developed for the automotive industry, and AUV docking and power interfacing has been proven. Through the Phase I effort, our team will explore the most effective ways to marinize, integrate, and prove these technologies in the ocean. Phase I has the following objectives. Objective #1 - Develop a comprehensive system concept design Objective #2 - Develop a gas transfer design Objective #3 - Energy converter design Objective #4 – Develop an AUV docking/charging module design

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