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  1. Dual Function Materials for Direct Air Capture of CO2

    SBC: SUSTEON INC            Topic: C5020b

    Direct air capture (DAC) technologies are being developed for carbon dioxide removal (CDR) at scale to mitigate the climate impact of CO2. Current estimates for DAC suggest that it can cost between $300 - $1,500/tonne of CO2 captured. Besides CDR technologies using long-term CO2 storage, reactive DAC technologies can capture and directly convert the captured CO2 into value-added products. The prop ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  2. Developing a Novel AI/ML Approach for High-efficiency, High-fidelity Marine Wave Energy Characterization and Assessment for Powering the Blue Economy (PBE)

    SBC: FATHOM SCIENCE LLC            Topic: C5614a

    Developing regional marine renewable energy resource characterizations and assessments is a significant technical challenge which requires state-of-the-art modeling, application of best modeling practices, accurate model skills, high-quality inputs, and high-performance computing resources. Further, resource characterization and assessment for Powering the Blue Economy markets is needed, especiall ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  3. Nickel-Based Composite Metal Foam (CMF) in Nuclear Energy Applications

    SBC: ADVANCED MATERIALS MANUFACTURING, LLC            Topic: C5640f

    C56-40f-272264Generation IV reactors expect to operate at significantly higher temperature and pressures while using novel coolants. This introduces new challenges by way of increased stresses, fatigue, and the effects of reactor coolant chemistry interactions. Continuous development of higher performance materials must improve all performance criteria while being easily manufacturable and staying ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  4. Advanced portable low temperature plasma device for chronic wound disinfection and healing

    SBC: ZYMERON CORP            Topic: C5631a

    Management of chronic wounds remains a clinical challenge, especially when the wounds are infected by either biofilms or antibiotic-resistant microbial pathogens. Low temperature plasma (LTP) technique has demonstrated its proof of concept as an effective, non-antibiotic approach for wound disinfection. So far, commercial medical LTP devices leverage the direct exposure of plasma plume to the woun ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  5. C56-20c: Highly Conductive Polymer Composites Enable Next-Generation Electronics Manufacturing

    SBC: MULTI3D INC.            Topic: C5620c

    Traditional manufacturing of electronic components involves multi-step processes that are costly, capital intensive and environmentally unfriendly due to the chemical processes required. These are the serious challenges that industries from energy, defense, and automotive to space are currently facing. Conductive plastics are increasingly used in the electrical and electronics industry due to the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  6. Floating Platform for Cost-effective Airborne Wind Energy Offshore

    SBC: WINDLIFT INC.            Topic: C5617a

    The offshore wind deployment pipeline in the US as planned is sufficient to reach the National Offshore Wind Energy Target of 30GW by 2030, but comparatively high costs, supply chain bottlenecks, and the lack of specialized infrastructure present significant barriers to success. A recent report published by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory suggests that offshore wind deployment is likely t ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  7. Shared Mobility Optimizer

    SBC: TERRACITY LLC            Topic: C5610c

    In the United States, transportation is the leading source of emissions among major industries. This puts pressure on cities to optimize transportation infrastructures to meet decarbonization goals. City planners are required to ingest data from a variety of sources and balance a wide array of priorities ranging from mobility and equality to safety and sustainability. Making decisions for optimal ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  8. C56-02b Rugged High Performance X-ray Tube

    SBC: RIVIS, INC.            Topic: C5602b

    Robust, reliable, high flux x-ray sources have been long sought for a variety of applications including for sources capable of replacing radioisotope source-based irradiators in a range of applications. Stable operation under challenging environmental conditions, including varying temperatures, long term storage, intermittent power, and power surges is required. Rivis, Inc is developing an x-ray s ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  9. 1.2 kV class GaN on GaN vertical U-MOSFET with reach through protection and shielding by Mg implantation

    SBC: ADROIT MATERIALS, INC.            Topic: C5620a

    C56-20a-273160Machine driven processes such as pumps, fans, compressed air, and materials handling and processing accounted for 68% of electricity use (2,840 TBtu direct use) by U.S. manufacturing in 2010 (DoE 2014). Many of the involved electric motors use existing silicon diode-based switches for power conversion. Replacing these Si- or even the more recent SiC-based switches could unlock a pote ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  10. Sea Surface Shape: Topological Feature Assimilation for Marine Energy Resource Assessment

    SBC: GEOMETRIC DATA ANALYTICS INC.            Topic: C5614a

    The Earth’s oceans are an energetic and largely untapped potential source of electrical power generation. Significant engineering and logistical challenges have slowed the installation and utilization of marine energy converters. More accurate and better resolved energy resource availability maps are needed to discover economically viable marine energy sites and technologies. Existing ocean curr ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
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