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The Award database is continually updated throughout the year. As a result, data for FY24 is not expected to be complete until March, 2025.

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  1. PREFAB MODULAR LIQUID-COOLED MICRO DATA CENTER

    SBC: Flexnode Inc            Topic: 1

    "To enable the future needs of efficient computing for edge data centers, Flexnode and its partners, the University of Maryland (UMD), Boeing, Iceotope, SHoP Architects, and Arup, propose to develop a prefabricated modular micro data center with unprecedented energy efficiency and power density. The proposed system leverages four key component and system-level technology advancements: (a) a novel, ...

    STTR Phase I 2024 Department of EnergyARPA-E
  2. PREFAB MODULAR LIQUID-COOLED MICRO DATA CENTER

    SBC: Flexnode Inc            Topic: 1

    "To enable the future needs of efficient computing for edge data centers, Flexnode and its partners, the University of Maryland (UMD), Boeing, Iceotope, SHoP Architects, and Arup, propose to develop a prefabricated modular micro data center with unprecedented energy efficiency and power density. The proposed system leverages four key component and system-level technology advancements: (a) a novel, ...

    STTR Phase II 2024 Department of EnergyARPA-E
  3. PREFAB MODULAR LIQUID-COOLED MICRO DATA CENTER

    SBC: Flexnode Inc            Topic: 1

    "To enable the future needs of efficient computing for edge data centers, Flexnode and its partners, the University of Maryland (UMD), Boeing, Iceotope, SHoP Architects, and Arup, propose to develop a prefabricated modular micro data center with unprecedented energy efficiency and power density. The proposed system leverages four key component and system-level technology advancements: (a) a novel, ...

    STTR Phase II 2024 Department of EnergyARPA-E
  4. Cryo Thermal Management of High Power Density Motors and Drives

    SBC: HYPER TECH RESEARCH INC            Topic: 1

    We are solving the need to exceed 12kW/kg power density at takeoff for the motor, drive and thermal management system (TMS) for aircraft propulsion systems, In order to reach the overall systems targets called for in this solicitation, our program goal is to design and demonstrate an electric propulsion motor, drive, and TMS with a takeoff power of 17-20 kW/kg for a 2MW motor that can be scaled to ...

    SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of EnergyARPA-E
  5. Low Cost All Temperature Zinc-pulp Battery for Stationary Storage

    SBC: WH-POWER INC            Topic: C

    WH-Power (WattHour-Power, or WHP) and University of Maryland (Profs. Chunsheng Wang and Laingbing Hu) propose to produce a high entropy electrolyte (HEE) and pulp based low-cost zinc battery with –80 ˚C to 80 ˚C operation temperature range for stationary storage (grid and residential energy storage). The zinc-pulp battery is inherently safe, the cost to produce and use the battery is low, and ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of EnergyARPA-E
  6. Low Cost All Temperature Zinc-pulp Battery for Stationary Storage

    SBC: WH-POWER INC            Topic: C

    WH-Power (WattHour-Power, or WHP) and University of Maryland (Profs. Chunsheng Wang and Laingbing Hu) propose to produce a high entropy electrolyte (HEE) and pulp based low-cost zinc battery with –80 ˚C to 80 ˚C operation temperature range for stationary storage (grid and residential energy storage). The zinc-pulp battery is inherently safe, the cost to produce and use the battery is low, and ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of EnergyARPA-E
  7. AiHigh Fidelity, Library Based THz Air Toxic Monitoring System for Neighborhood-Level Surveillance

    SBC: Edvance Research, Inc.            Topic: 2A

    The industrialization and urbanization movements have resulted in air pollutants being commonplace in industrial and residential areas; pollutants are produced by automobiles, manufacturing processes, and home improvement, among other activities. Air toxics pose a significant risk to public health and lower quality of life due to both acute and chronic health impacts. Therefore, there is a need fo ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Environmental Protection Agency
  8. Component Optimization for Improved Refrigerant Recovery

    SBC: Optimized Thermal Systems, Inc.            Topic: 2E

    Refrigerants are known to have harmful impacts on the environment. It is essential that those that are particularly harmful with a high global warming potential (GWP) are recovered correctly for proper recycling or disposal. Unfortunately, all too often, refrigerant is not properly recovered either due to system failure, technician error, or unincentivized industry practice. With implementation of ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Environmental Protection Agency
  9. Disaster Platform- Helping communities build resilience to disasters via social networking, gamification and relationship building

    SBC: GOODGAMES LLC            Topic: 3A

    In today’s world of accelerating climate change effects, a community's capacity to plan for and build resilience to disasters, homeland security threats, and extreme weather is of increasing importance. The ability of public safety organizations and local governments to effectively communicate with community members in emergency situations is critical, especially in the immediate aftermath of la ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Environmental Protection Agency
  10. Sorbent Traps for Continuous Measurement of Metal HAP Emissions- Phase II

    SBC: OHIO LUMEX CO INC            Topic: 2D

    During this Phase II SBIR research project, Ohio Lumex will complete development of a sorbent trap method for continuous emissions monitoring of metal hazardous air pollutant (HAP) emissions. If method sensitivity is sufficient and the method is approved by EPA, it may also be used as an alternative to Method 29 for short-duration testing. Metal HAP emissions from stationary sources are currently ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Environmental Protection Agency
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