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  1. Biofueled Thermoelectric Cookstove

    SBC: HI-Z TECHNOLOGY, INC.            Topic: 15NCER02

    Over 820 million Indians, about 65% of its population, cook on polluting open fires, causing ~1 million premature deaths annually. Fifty million households have no electricity. The Power Stove is a household energy solution combining clean cooking and reliable, ondemand power. Clean combustion and thermoelectric power technology, make it a high performance, user desirable solution based on low cos ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Environmental Protection Agency
  2. Development of CORC® Wires for use in Canted Cosine Theta Accelerator Magnets

    SBC: ADVANCED CONDUCTOR TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: 27a

    Accelerator magnets that are currently being used in high-energy physics experiments are limited to a maximum magnetic field of less than 20 T because superconductivity in the low- temperature superconductors from which the magnets are constructed breaks down at higher fields. The next generation of accelerator magnets needs to be made from high-temperature superconducting magnet cables. Such cabl ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy
  3. Improved Instrument for Analysis of Nuclear Materials with Heterogeneous Isotopic Composition

    SBC: APPLIED SPECTRA INC            Topic: 02c

    One of the gravest threats the United States and the international community face is the possibility that terrorists or rogue nations will acquire nuclear weapons or other weapons of mass destruction. Even worse is the possibility that some type of device is detonated. The ability to know if material is being enriched or the identification of device debris relies significantly on chemical analysis ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy
  4. Portable Analytical Instrumentation for Instantaneous Real-Time Measurement of Chemical Elements in Raw Petroleum and Refinery Products

    SBC: APPLIED SPECTRA INC            Topic: 09a

    Chemical composition of feedstock petroleum affects the refining methods to produce fuels and other products. Intermediate and final refinery products as well as petrochemical products must be analyzed to meet regulations, required specifications and to provide certificates. Traditional chemical analysis is based on a multitude (> 100) of the ASTM standard methods but they are slow, laborious, exp ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy
  5. Front End for Advanced Laser Driver for Inertial Fusion Energy

    SBC: Aqwest, LLC            Topic: 22a

    IFE offers to tap almost unlimited sources of inexpensive energy. This new energy source would free the U.S. from the dependence on hydrocarbon fuels, the use of which produces green-house gases (GHG). The proposed EPDL laser driver would greatly advance the ICF maturity and its transition to commercial IFE for generation of electricity. Availability of low-cost and non-polluting electric power wo ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy
  6. Thermodynamic Profiler for the Marine Atmospheric Boundary Layer Observations

    SBC: BOULDER ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY, LLC            Topic: 16a

    The life expectancy of offshore wind turbines is at least 20 years, during which they must operate optimally with respect to power production, minimization of mechanical stresses, plant wake distribution, and more in a range of atmospheric conditions. These conditions are currently observed using meteorological masts, which provide inadequate observations, thus resulting in suboptimal turbine desi ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy
  7. Simulations of Explosive Electron Emission in Cathodic Arcs

    SBC: CFD RESEARCH CORPORATION            Topic: 20a

    Explosive Electron Emission (EEE) is typical to cathodic arcs. The physics of multi-phase phenomena associated with self-sustained formation of explosive emission centers (ectons) is not fully understood. This SBIR project will conduct experimental, theoretical, and computational studies of EEE-induced phase transitions at electrode surfaces and formation of plasma jets in cathodic sparks and arcs ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy
  8. Continuous Manufacturing of Twisted Stacked Superconductor Cables with Integral Electrical Insulation

    SBC: COMPOSITE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT, INC.            Topic: 20c

    REBCO superconductors are being considered for use in high field magnets for Magnetic Fusion Energy due to their potential for reducing facility size and cost. However, the anisotropy of REBCO tapes resulting from the planar nature of the crystals in the material leads to significant losses in expected current as well as leading to non-uniform magnetic fields. Transposition of the tapes in a cabl ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy
  9. A Robust Wireless Communication System for Harsh Environments Including Nuclear Facilities

    SBC: DIRAC SOLUTIONS, INC.            Topic: 30a

    There is strong need to develop new robust RF communication systems to support wireless communications for sensor data and instrumentation control in harsh environments. The nuclear industry has many examples of such environments, including geological repositories and facilities such as nuclear power plants. High-quality reliable wireless communications between operators and automated control syst ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy
  10. Solar Load Balancing Software

    SBC: Extensible Energy, Inc.            Topic: 13a

    To minimize the impact of each distributed solar installation on the grid (and hence, to increase the use of solar everywhere), customers must be able to use a greater percentage of the energy generated by their own solar panels within their own building or facility. Currently, systems within commercial and industrial facilities are poorly adapted to this objective. PV production is often monitor ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy
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