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Single Step Manufacturing of Low Catalyst Loading Electrolyzer MEAs
SBC: Proton Energy Systems, Inc. Topic: 01aProton OnSite manufactures hydrogen generation systems which can be integrated with renewable energy sources to generate hydrogen fuel while producing minimal carbon footprint. This project aims to reduce the energy required to manufacture these units through development of improved electrode application methods and reduction in platinum group metal usage.
STTR Phase II 2014 Department of Energy -
Multiple-stage activated-char filtration
SBC: Advanced Renewable Technology International Inc Topic: 02cLess than 1% of the worlds water is considered freshwater. Population growth and intensive use in cities and agro industrial activities threatens the depletion of this resource in many parts of the world. This depletion poses many major social and economic concerns. As a result, efforts have been made to develop economically viable technologies to make potable water from seawater or brackish water ...
STTR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy -
Developing a Mobile Torrefaction Machine
SBC: AGRI-TECH PRODUCERS, LLC Topic: 18dThere are often major economic and logistical challenges in getting woody biomass out of the forest or off the farm in a manner, which justifies the costs of harvesting and transportation. Raw cellulosic biomass, woody or otherwise, is moist and bulky, which limits its cost-effective transport to ultimate users and leaves a lot of available biomass useless. In addition, many forests go without mec ...
STTR Phase I 2009 Department of Energy -
Anti-Breakdown Coatings for High-Gradient Accelerator Structures
SBC: Omega-P, Inc. Topic: 39aAccelerator structures that can sustain acceleration gradients in the range of 150 MeV/m are required in order to build a future multi-TeV collider with an energy reach beyond present or planned electron-positron colliders. However, limitations arise from RF breakdown and from difficulties in developing the necessary RF drive power. This project will apply high-melting-point insulated coatings t ...
STTR Phase I 2009 Department of Energy