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  1. Integrated Characterization and Modeling of Subsurface Properties Critical to Geothermal Energy Storage in Sedimentary Reservoirs

    SBC: NEW ENGLAND RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: C5513a

    C55-13a-270397To date, no integrated characterization and predictive modeling workflow has been proposed to optimize Geothermal Battery Energy Storage (GBES) systems in sedimentary formations. Of particular concern is the near wellbore formation integrity of GBES systems that are subject to Thermal-Hydraulic-Mechanical-Chemical (THMC) loading conditions: during injection, storage, and production c ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  2. A Cost-Effective 3D Wildlife Tracking System

    SBC: WILDLIFE IMAGING SYSTEMS LLC            Topic: C5617a

    There are many issues that a wind developer must consider when siting a wind project, but one that has become increasingly pressing in the U.S. is the effect of turbines on local wildlife. New onshore wind development is occurring across the entire the U.S. and has brought wind plants into greater conflict with wildlife, especially bats. The burgeoning U.S. offshore wind industry is also contendin ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  3. WaterMaker Solar: Solar-Powered Water Filtration to Enable Air Base Water Resiliency

    SBC: GENPRO ENERGY SOLUTIONS, LLC            Topic: X224ODCSO1

    Water resiliency is a Department of the Air Force (DAF)-wide strategy priority. Bases have Water Dashboards to track water vulnerabilities. The 2021 DAF Energy Resiliency specifically focuses on water resiliency. Though the DAF has historically focused on electrical energy assurance, it is increasingly recognizing the need to consider how water provides critical mission support. This new focus has ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of DefenseAir Force
  4. Novel Plasma-Electrolytic-Oxidation Technique to Reduce Erosion and Increase Lifetime of ECR Components

    SBC: NANOCOATINGS INC            Topic: C5334c

    The Department of Energy requires research to advance fundamental accelerator technology and its applications to nuclear-physics scientific research. Innovations are sought that will improve Nuclear-Physics Scientific User Facilities and the wider community’s experimental programs. Passivation techniques or other surface treatments to Electron-Cyclotron-Resonance components are of interest to re ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy
  5. Novel Additive Friction-Stir Deposition Method to Clad Nuclear-Reactor Structural Materials with Corrosion-Resistant Alloys

    SBC: NANOCOATINGS INC            Topic: C5320a

    The Department of Energy requires the development and demonstration of bimetallic or corrosion- resistant surfaces for structural and cooling components in contact with liquid-salt coolants used in nuclear-reactor systems. Proposed coating materials must survive thermo-mechanical loading (e.g., no flaking or spalling) during exposure to the high-temperature conditions encountered during reactor op ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy
  6. blastFEM: Integration of the commercial blastFoam software and the ASCR-funded MFEM Finite Element Libraries

    SBC: SYNTHETIK APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: C5302b

    Highly compressible multiphase and reactive flows are important, and manifest across a myriad of practical applications, including: novel energy production and propulsion methods (e.g. RDEs, rockets, nuclear, hydrogen safety), building design, safety and energy efficiency (e.g. blast load requirements, insurance and reinsurance, building material selection), material discovery (e.g. novel energeti ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy
  7. Novel Nano Grease Significantly Enhances Lubrication, Thermal, and Electrical Performance, for Mechanical Equipment, Computers, and Electronic Devices.

    SBC: H. F. WEBSTER ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC.            Topic: AFX20DTCSO1

    The unexpected improvement in thermal conductivity of thermal grease has been further developed and improved upon.  The objective of this program is to develop and commercialize a grease that will increase device and equipment performance by better matching grease properties with the application. It was found that the most value can be provided through the development of a thermal grease for avio ...

    STTR Phase II 2022 Department of DefenseAir Force
  8. Improved Creep Testing Approach for Bentonite EBS, Phase I

    SBC: RESPEC Company, LLC            Topic: C5437a

    Project Description: In the United States, the nuclear reactor contributes 18.7 percent of the nation’s total electricity generation and produces a significant amount of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) and high-level waste. Because SNF is being stored for longer periods than initially envisioned, the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy, Office of Spent Fuel and Waste Science and Technolo ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy
  9. A Cost-Effective Wildlife Activity and Mortality Detection System

    SBC: WILDLIFE IMAGING SYSTEMS LLC            Topic: C5219a

    There are many issues that a wind developer must consider when siting a wind project, but one that has become increasingly pressing in the U.S. is the effect of turbines on local wildlife. New onshore wind development is occurring in the US Midwest, MidAtlantic and Northeast, and has brought wind plants into greater conflict with wildlife, especially bats. The burgeoning US offshore wind industry ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of Energy
  10. Supersonic Particle Deposition for the Application of a Bimetallic Corrosion Resistant Layer in Nuclear Components

    SBC: VRC Metal Systems, LLC            Topic: C4513a

    The problem being addressed is the expected shortfall in electrical power generation due to decreased supply and increased demand. Many coal-fired power plants are reaching the end of their life and are unlikely to be replaced by new coal fired plants due to emissions. Electrical power demand is expected to increase steadily through year 2050 due to population growth and increased electric vehicle ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of Energy
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