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  1. Pigeon- An Urban Atmospheric LiDAR

    SBC: MICHIGAN AEROSPACE CORP            Topic: C5516a

    Urban atmospheres need altitude resolved information about aerosols and winds. Measurements of these parameters in urban settings is difficult due to how quickly winds and aerosols change in space in time in congested urban settings. To enable measurements of winds and aerosols in urban atmospheres Michigan Aerospace Corporation is proposing a Phase I effort to develop and test an atmospheric Ligh ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  2. Diamond Rheometer for the Measurement of High-Temperature Molten Salts

    SBC: GREAT LAKES CRYSTAL TECHNOLOGIES INC            Topic: C5512c

    Small, modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) offer the promise of reliable, base-load energy that is not dependent on weather. Currently, around a dozen nations have programs to develop and deploy MSRs. Challenges to the deployment of MSRs are due primarily to the corrosive and dynamic molten salt. For safe operation of the reactor it is paramount to accurately monitorandcontrolthemoltensalt properties. ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  3. Dielectrophoresis-Enhanced Capture of Metal Cations in Produced Water

    SBC: SCION PLASMA LLC            Topic: C5628b

    Approximately 21 billion barrels of produced water are generated each year in the United States. A lot of produced waters contain significant concentrations of sodium, magnesium, calcium, and other cations. A sufficient treatment will not only harvest the metals, but also provide freshwater for irrigation, municipal demands, mining, livestock, and manufacturing. The currently mature technologies f ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  4. Li-ion Batteries with 3-D Structured Anodes to Minimize Inactive Materials and Improve Safety

    SBC: ARBOR BATTERIES LLC            Topic: C5612a

    In order to accelerate widespread electric vehicle adoption, improving battery energy densities, charge rates, manufacturing costs, and safety is imperative. Herein, we propose a scalable manufacturing process to improve LIB cell design using 3-D electrode architectures which will minimize inactive material (30% decrease) leading to a 15% increase in cell energy density (330 Wh/kg) and a 10% decre ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  5. Design and prototyping of a novel lightweight wave energy converter (WEC) for marine energy harvesting and self-powered marine monitoring

    SBC: 4D MAKER, LLC            Topic: C5614d

    This project will develop and prototype a new class of lightweight, high-performance wave energy converters for short-duration deployment and installation in smaller-scale applications. It is anticipated that the size of the wave energy converter will be in meter or submeter scale, the weight is in kilogram level or less, while the output power will be 5~10 W/m3 or 50~100 mW/kg. The novel energy h ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  6. Ruggedized, Turn-key Sensing Package for AZMI Pressure Monitoring

    SBC: AIRFLOW SCIENCES CORP            Topic: C5625e

    C56-25e-272785The emission of carbon dioxide gases from industrial facilities can be harmful to the environment and contribute to global warming. By using existing technologies to capture and store these gases in deep underground reservoirs, industry can meet emissions goals while still satisfying energy demand. To ensure permanence and prevent environmental impact, the carbon dioxide storage site ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  7. Li-ion Batteries with 3-D Structured Anodes to Minimize Inactive Materials and Improve Safety

    SBC: ARBOR BATTERIES LLC            Topic: C5612a

    In order to accelerate widespread electric vehicle adoption, improving battery energy densities, charge rates, manufacturing costs, and safety is imperative. Herein, we propose a scalable manufacturing process to improve LIB cell design using 3-D electrode architectures which will minimize inactive material (30% decrease) leading to a 15% increase in cell energy density (330 Wh/kg) and a 10% decre ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  8. Power Electronics Manufacturing Improvements for Heavy-Duty Fuel Cell Vehicle Applications

    SBC: MAREL POWER SOLUTIONS, INC.            Topic: C5618i

    Today’s approaches towards power electronics to convert, condition, and manage the electrical output from the fuel cell stack to charge the onboard battery or provide power to the traction motor are wide and varied, with many of them suffering from cognitive entrenchment. This results in over-engineered bespoke systems, that are neither flexible nor scalable, and often tied tightly with specific ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  9. Fiber-optic Sensor System for Multi-point Pressure and Temperature Measurement

    SBC: NUSENICS, LLC            Topic: C5640w

    Nuclear safety and public acceptance of nuclear energy are of paramount importance for the government to establish and expand the nuclear power program. Although nuclear accidents are rare, they can lead to catastrophic consequences and severe damages in the public confidence and acceptance in nuclear energy. To improve the safety, one of the main tasks is to provide various reliable diagnostic or ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  10. NANOSTRUCTURED PD-ANF COMPOSITES FOR CONTROLLED LENR EXPLOITATION

    SBC: Amphionic, LLC            Topic: A

    Energy production has been dominated by hydrocarbon fuels, which are plentiful, cheap, and delivered through an efficient and widespread infrastructure. However, because the combustion of those fuels results in airborne pollutants and CO2 emission, there has been an intense effort to replace those combustion technologies with low-cost, low-emission energy sources. Low-energy nuclear reactions (LEN ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of EnergyARPA-E
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