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  1. Enhancement of Bi2212 Powder Consistency to Support Manufacture of High-Performance HTS Wire

    SBC: ENGI-MAT CO            Topic: C5636c

    C56-36c-272696The Department of Energy’s Office of High Energy Physics promotes the development of state-of-the-art particle accelerators for cutting-edge experimentation. To support these advances, improved high- temperature superconducting (HTS) wires are required in order to build high-field magnets that generate magnetic fields greater than 18 T. One key material for the development of HTS w ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  2. Electrolytic Metal Recovery from Photovoltaic Waste

    SBC: POWERTECH WATER            Topic: C5615b

    Statement of the Problem: Decommissioned solar panels will account for up to 10 million tons of waste in the USA by 2050. PV recycling has seen little development in reclaiming valuable materials present in low concentrations. Copper and silver account for 1% and 0.1%, respectively, of the total waste mass, but represent 7% and 42% of the waste value. To make mass PV recycling economically viable, ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  3. OT-Healer: A Real-time Decentralized Self-Security/Healing Tool for DER OT Resiliency

    SBC: INFOBEYOND TECHNOLOGY LLC            Topic: C5601a

    n DER (Distributed Energy Resource) power delivery systems, the cybersecurity enhancement of OT (Operational Technology) is urgently needed to adapt/survive cyberattacks without disrupting safe operations. However, the modern energy systems with OT and IT systems are connected, allowing cyberattacks to originate in business systems and then migrate to DER energy control systems within the OT envir ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  4. An intensified process for reactive capture of carbon dioxide from the air and its conversion to methanol

    SBC: ADVANCED ENERGY MATERIALS LLC            Topic: C5625b

    C56-25b-273571Direct air capture (DAC) of carbon dioxide (CO2) and its conversion to green platform chemicals can provide a pathway for deep decarbonization of our chemical industry. Such technology can also help with sustainability of carbon containing chemicals. DAC technologies can potentially be used everywhere in conjunction with renewable power sources making them potentially carbon negative ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  5. Covert Cognizance: A Novel Predictive Modeling Paradigm for Securing Unattended High-Valued Systems

    SBC: COVERT DEFENSES LLC            Topic: C5401a

    Research on the development of secure operational technology (OT) networks which support the operation of high-valued critical systems, including smart manufacturing, industrial energy delivery, military, and other critical infrastructure, has grown exponentially in the past two decades, responding to the notable increase in frequency and sophistication of state-sponsored and insider attacks. This ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  6. Bench-scale Development of a Transformational Switchable-hydrophilicity Solvent-enabled Absorption Process for Energy-efficient CO2 Capture and Fixation

    SBC: THERMISOLN, LLC            Topic: C5422f

    Currently, climate change due to huge CO2 emissions is a well-recognized subject of widespread public concern. Global CO2 emissions are expected to double by 2030 if no specific countermeasures are taken. This substantial increase has been largely attributed to growing demands for the energy deriving from the combustion of fossil fuels such as coal, residue oil, and natural gases, which accounts f ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  7. Bench-scale Development of a Transformational Switchable-hydrophilicity Solvent-enabled Absorption Process for Energy-efficient CO2 Capture and Fixation

    SBC: THERMISOLN, LLC            Topic: C5422f

    Thermisoln LLC, in partnership with the University of Kentucky (UK), is working together to develop a switchable-hydrophilicity solvent (SHS) which can energy-efficiently capture and fixate CO2 from point sources burning fossil fuels, and meanwhile enables the upcycling of gypsum wastes and the cogeneration of a value-added, carbon-free, non-volatile soil fertilizer. Traditional amine scrubbing so ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy
  8. SafeCBM: NPP Safety-constrained CBM Optimization & Diagnosis

    SBC: INFOBEYOND TECHNOLOGY LLC            Topic: C5239h

    A joint report in 2020 by International Energy Agency and Nuclear Energy Agency concludes that prolonging the operation of existing NPPs (instead of building new large NPPs) is the most affordable low-carbon solution. This calls for advanced NPP Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) technology to achieve sustainable NPP electricity generation and supply in a safe and economic way. However, curre ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of Energy
  9. Composite Carbon Anode for Selective Metals Removal from Aqueous Waste Streams

    SBC: POWERTECH WATER            Topic: C5119b

    Specific removal of metals such as copper from water streams often involves the use of iron-based coagulants to meet regulated discharge compliance standards. While effective, these coagulants require large chemical and operator demands and produce large amounts of waste that must be properly disposed of, often as hazardous waste. The recovery and recycle of copper from these coagulants is not str ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of Energy
  10. Non-invasive detection of interfacial debonding and mechanical failures in high field magnets using ultrasonic wave

    SBC: ADVANCED SUPERCONDUCTING MATERIALS LLC            Topic: C5432d

    Superconducting magnets, by offering extremely strong magnetic fields, play a key role for high energy physics explorations. However, magnet quenches due to thermal disturbances, significantly suppress magnet performance, and substantially add to the operating cost of superconducting magnets by boiling away huge amounts of extraordinarily expensive liquid helium. Low temperature superconducting ca ...

    STTR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy
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