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  1. High Sensitive Methane Sensor for Real-time Measurements of Methane Isotopes

    SBC: AMETHYST RESEARCH INC            Topic: 19a

    Determination of isotopologue ratios are a critical tool in plant, microbial and ecosystem ecology, hydrology, biogeochemistry studies, and interrogation of environmental remediation. In addition, the most abundant elements utilized and exchanged by plants, microbes and ecosystems are carbon (C), hydrogen (H), oxygen (O) and nitrogen (N), all of which have naturally occurring stable isotope forms ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  2. Resonant Cavity Light Emitting Diodes for Infrared Gas Spectroscopy

    SBC: AMETHYST RESEARCH INC            Topic: 19a

    The predictive skill of reactive transport models of hydrobiogeochemical processes currently being used to simulate the coupled interactions of complex subsurface systems (soils, rhizosphere, sediments, aquifers, the vadose zone and groundwaters) is limited by the accuracy of the model parameters that represent subsurface system structure and intrinsic properties. Robust field testing to validate ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  3. Development of a Sequence Capture Approach for Monitoring in situ Nitrogen Cycling Potential in Microbial Communities

    SBC: Glomics, Inc            Topic: 19b

    Microorganisms play key roles in environmental functioning and understanding their responses to environmental perturbation is critical in developing accurate climate change models, a need highlighted by the DOE. However, their phylogenetic and functional diversity, abundance in the environment, and lack of cultured status make them challenging to study. While there are several molecular methods av ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  4. Controlled-porosity ceramic materials for high temperature downhole applications

    SBC: Olympic Research, Inc.            Topic: 16a

    Development of high performance downhole components and materials is necessary to enable geothermal exploration and production capabilities in high pressure and high temperature applications. Conventional well materials are poorly suited for corrosive environments. Steel casing, screens, and other wellbore components are susceptible to corrosion in extreme geothermal conditions. An ideal replaceme ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  5. Dynamic NMR Logging Technologies for High-Resolution Measurement of Hydrogeologic Properties and Soil Response

    SBC: VISTA CLARA INC.            Topic: 19b

    This proposal addresses the challenge of measuring the hydrogeologic response of soils in-situ and at high-resolution to determine flow and storage parameters governing groundwater availability, contaminant fate, and other dynamic subsurface processes. We will develop direct-push instrumentation and methods for efficiently acquiring high-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) data in the shal ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  6. Low Temperature Additive Manufacturing of Superconducting Radio Frequency Cavities

    SBC: Atlas Bimetal Labs, Inc.            Topic: 26c

    Superconducting radio frequency cavities are one of key technologies for the accelerator industry. They deliver extremely high beam acceleration with comparatively little power loss. They are, however, both challenging and expensive to manufacture. Current manufacturing methods damage the superconducting properties of the niobium by inducing contamination and loss of dimensional accuracy when they ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  7. Integration of Battery Modeling with Solar Building Energy Storage

    SBC: BATTERY INFORMATICS, INC.            Topic: 06a

    Due to lack of instrumentation to measure what is going on inside Lithium-ion batteries, the industry is operating the batteries very conservatively. As a result, the benefits from using these batteries are below their potential. Our model-based, application-aware, battery management system (BMS) provides computed information about what is going on inside the batteries without additional instrumen ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  8. Development of a Concentrated Winding PM Alternator for a Small Wind Turbine

    SBC: BERGEY WINDPOWER COMPANY, LLC            Topic: 15a

    Small wind turbines in the 5 – 25 kW range for rural residences, farms and small businesses have a large market potential due to the millions of suitable sites in the U.S. and overseas. But industry sales have declined in recent years as the costs of photovoltaics have dropped and state incentive programs have reduced. This is unfortunate because most of the equipment for solar power is importe ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  9. Power System for Long-Pulse Neutral Beam Injectors

    SBC: EAGLE HARBOR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: 20d

    Neutral beam injection (NBI) is an important tool for plasma heating, current drive and a diagnostic at fusion science experiments around the United States, including tokamaks, validation platform experiments, and privately funded fusion concepts. The difficulty in producing power systems that can respond rapidly (10 µs) at high voltage (10 to 100 kV) for beam acceleration or high currents (~ 1 t ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
  10. Using a Plasma Fuel Reformer to Extend Combustion Lean Limits

    SBC: INENTEC, INC.            Topic: 22c

    InEnTec will develop a low temperature plasma reformer to extend combustion lean flammability limits. Improved power generation flexibility is one of the main requirements to increase the amount of renewables in the electric grid and improve the profitability of power plants reducing electricity costs for everyone. The window of operation of gas turbines used in power generation is limited by the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Energy
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