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A 10 Kilowatt, Rankine Cycle Agricultural Waste to Energy Conversion Module Utilizing Ultra Micro Turbo-Alternators
SBC: Fluidic microControls, Inc. Topic: HCurrent anaerobic digester systems are designed for capturing energy from waste from large heads of farm animals. GHD, Inc., a leading manufacturer of anaerobic digesters, has stated that a minimum dairy heard size for economical implementation of a biogas system as 800 cows. These require turbine or diesel generator sets of 100 Kilowatt size and larger, a limiting factor in economically scaling ...
SBIR Phase I 2012 Environmental Protection Agency -
A Low Cost, Long Life Zinc Oxide Based Sorbent
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/ACoal fired Gasifer Combined Cycles (GCC) have both high efficiency and very low emissions. A critical need for GCCs is a method of removing the H2S produced from the sulfur in the coal from the hot gases. There has been extensive research on hot gas clean-up systems, focused on the use of a zinc oxide based sorbent (e.g., zinc titanate). Unfortunately, current sorbents are relatively expensive, ...
SBIR Phase II 1995 Environmental Protection Agency -
A MEMBRANE-BASED PROCESS FOR THE REMOVAL OF BTEX FROM GLYCOL DEHYDRATION VENTS
SBC: BEND RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency -
A NEW CHARGE BASED COAGULANT DOSE CONTROL INSTRUMENT
SBC: Clear Corporation Topic: N/AThe catastrophic drinking water treatment plant failure in March 1993 in Milwaukee was a direct result of the inability to control coagulant chemical dosage during significant changed in raw water quality. This event largely dispelled the myth that only small water utilities were vulnerable to such control problems. The current state of this critical technology, coagulant dose control, is woeful ...
SBIR Phase II 1995 Environmental Protection Agency -
AN IMPROVED NOXSO PROCESS
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/ACoal is the largest source of power generation in the U.S.A. but its conbustionproduces SOx and NOx which must be removed from the flue gas. Current removaltechniques (limestone base Flue Gas Desulfurization and Selective CatalyticReduction) are effective but expensive due to the large amouth of sorbentconsumed. The leading regenerable process is the NOXSO process, which wses asodium aluminate s ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Environmental Protection Agency -
A Novel Extractant for the Selective Removal of Arsenic from Industrial Wastewaters
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/AThe combustion of fossil fuels, particularly coal, introduces large quantities of arsenic into the environment, much of which reaches natural waters. Acute arsenic poisoning results from ingestion of only 100 mg of the element, while chronic poisoning occurs with the continued ingestion of smaller amounts. Processes developed for arsenic removal from drinking water are appropriate for small volu ...
SBIR Phase II 1995 Environmental Protection Agency -
A NOVEL MEMBRANE SYSTEM FOR RECOVERING VOLATILE ORGANIC CONTAMINANTS FROM AIR
SBC: BEND RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/ATHE CONTROL OF VOLATILE ORGANIC CONTAMINANT (VOC) EMISSIONS FROM INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES AND FUEL SOURCES IS AN IMPORTANT ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM. STRINGENT REGULATIONS HAVE BEEN ENACTED THAT WILL LIMIT SUCH EMISSIONS, HEIGHTENING THE NEED FOR SMALL, SIMPLE UNITS THAT CAN RECOVER VOCS AND RETURN THEM AS REUSABLE COMPOUNDS. CURRENT VOC-REMOVAL TECHNOLOGIES, SUCH AS INCINERATION, CARBON ADSORPTION, AND C ...
SBIR Phase II 1993 Environmental Protection Agency -
BIFUNCTIONAL CATALYSTS FOR THE DECOMPOSITION OF NOX
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/ANITROGEN OXIDES (NO AND NO2 OR NOX) ARE AMONG THE MOST PERVASIVE AND DIFFICULT EMISSIONS TO CONTROL. ALTHOUGH THE DECOMPOSITION OF THE MAJOR SPECIES (NO) IS THERMODYNAMICALLY FAVORED, THERE ARE NO COMMERCIAL CATALYTICPROCESSES CAPABLE OF DECOMPOSING NOX WITHOUT THE ADDITION OF A REDUCING GAS. THIS IS BECAUSE THE OXYGEN PRODUCED DURING THE DECOMPOSITION REMAINS STRONGLY CHEMISORBED ON THE CATALYST, ...
SBIR Phase II 1993 Environmental Protection Agency -
CATALYSTS FOR THE CONTROL OF AUTOMOTIVE COLD START EMISSIONS
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/AAUTOMOTIVE CATALYTIC CONVERTERS ARE QUITE EFFICIENT ONCE THEY REACH OPERATING TEMPERATURE, TYPICALLY DESTROYING OVER 98% OF THE INCOMING HYDROCARBONS (HCS) AND CARBON MONOXIDE (CO). HOWEVER, UP TO 80% OF THE EMISSIONS DURING THE FEDERAL TEST PROCEDURE OCCUR DURING THE FIRST FEW MINUTES WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING RICH, THE OXYGEN SENSOR IS NOT YET OPERATIONAL, AND THE CATALYTIC CONVERTER HAS NOT RE ...
SBIR Phase I 1993 Environmental Protection Agency -
CATALYSTS FOR THE OXIDATION OF CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1993 Environmental Protection Agency