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SEATREC, INC.
UEI: FRPEMCKHPBR3
# of Employees: 7
HUBZone Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: Yes
Woman Owned: No
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Award Listing
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Air-Sea Thermal Energy Harvesting on an Arctic Buoy
Amount: $999,664.00The goal of this effort is to develop the Arctic Power Station (APS), a rugged and clean energy source that will fundamentally alter the logistics and economics of Arctic observing system operations. ...
STTRPhase II2022Department of Defense Navy -
Variable Speed and Energy Efficient Depth Changing Buoys
Amount: $1,794,249.00DARPA challenges the community to develop a long endurance and fast profiling float that can dive to 1000m at 1 m/s speed for more than 100 dive cycles. Today’s buoyancy engine used by floats and gl ...
SBIRPhase II2020Department of Defense Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency -
Air-Sea Thermal Energy Harvesting on an Arctic Buoy
Amount: $239,110.00Seatrec will collaborate with a team from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to demonstrate the technical feasibility and commercial applicability of a novel energy harvesting system that conver ...
STTRPhase I2020Department of Defense Navy -
Clean Energy from Air-Sea Temperature Differences
Amount: $119,930.96TECHNICAL ABSTRACT: We will demonstrate the feasibility and commercial applicability of a novel energy harvesting system that converts thermal energy from air-sea temperature differences into electric ...
SBIRPhase I2018Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
Development of Ocean Thermal Energy Harvesting Systems
Amount: $1,494,239.00Despite continual increases in battery energy density, unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) design and mission capabilities continue to be strongly influenced by onboard energy storage limitations. Prima ...
SBIRPhase II2018Department of Defense Navy -
Design, Development and Test of Ocean Energy Harvesting Systems
Amount: $79,858.00This proposed effort seeks to design, develop and test an affordable, scalable ocean thermal energy harvesting system that uses high performance phase change materials to convert ocean thermal energy, ...
SBIRPhase I2015Department of Defense Navy