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  1. Thermochemically Integrated Solid State Hydrogen Separator and Compressor

    SBC: FuelCell Energy, Inc.            Topic: 12d

    With the depletion of fossil fuel reserves, hydrogen-based energy is becoming increasingly significant. Production, purification and compression of hydrogen represent key technical challenges. Hydrogen is most commonly produced from steam methane reformers, by gasification or as a refining or chemical system off-gas. All of these production systems require purification and compression steps and ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
  2. Development of High Strength, High Fatigue Wind Blade Spars

    SBC: Fulcrum Composites Inc            Topic: 07a

    The size of the latest generation of wind turbines is outstripping the capabilities of the materials and techniques used to manufacture them. As wind turbines are made larger to improve efficiency, composites with improved mechanical properties and long tern performance are required to avoid premature field failures. Further as wind turbines are produced in ever greater numbers, faster more consis ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
  3. Recovery Act- Solar, Ejector-Based VCC Air-Conditioner Utilizing Natural Refrigerants

    SBC: MAGNETIC DEVELOPMENT INC            Topic: 01a

    Residential and commercial air-conditioning consumes over 15% of all electric energy generated in the USA and creates two sources of environmental pollution: 1) the ozone-depletion effect of traditional refrigerants belonging to CFC and HCFC groups and 2) the emission of greenhouse gases connected with the generation of electricity. Both sources are contributing significantly to the global warming ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
  4. Innovative Fabrication of High Temperature CO2 Selective Membrane for Hydrogen Generation via Membrane-Enhanced Water-Gas Shift Reaction

    SBC: Materials and Systems Research, Inc.            Topic: 10a

    Efficient production of hydrogen from abundant fossil fuel reserves along with effective CO2 sequestration processes can lead to reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and elimination of dependence on foreign oil. Currently, hydrogen production via water-gas shift (WGS) reaction of either a coal-derived syngas or natural gas steam reformate, coupled with pressure-swing adsorption is the most econom ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
  5. Weathervane- A Predictive Analytics Engine for Global Monitoring of Wind Turbines

    SBC: MICHIGAN AEROSPACE CORP            Topic: 07c

    In order to fully capitalize on the delivery of wind energy to the U.S. power grid, unexpected wind turbine down-time due to equipment failure must be minimized. Deployed turbines typically have numerous sensors collecting information from subsystems such as the blades, gearbox, lubrication oil and the shaft. The state of the art in Condition Monitoring (CM) is currently confined to analysis of in ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
  6. Development of a 400 MHz Superconducting RF Crabbing Cavity

    SBC: Niowave, Inc.            Topic: 39g

    Superconducting radio frequency (SRF) cavities are being successfully used for acceleration of charged particle beams worldwide. The application of the SRF cavities for manipulation of the beam properties in the transverse direction is both immanent and appropriate. The use of superconducting (SC) structures helps maximize the accelerating gradient, which is a highly desirable trait for applicat ...

    STTR Phase II 2010 Department of Energy
  7. Development of an SRF Crab Crossing Cavity for an Electron Ion Collider

    SBC: Niowave, Inc.            Topic: 45c

    The highest priority in the Nuclear Physics program is, at present, the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams. In the longer term it is likely that a high priority will be an Electron Ion Collider, and several concepts are under development. In order to achieve the high luminosities that would be required to make such a machine attractive, some kind of bunch crabbing system will be required. For example ...

    STTR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
  8. Development of an SRF Deflecting/Crabbing System for FermiLab's Project-X

    SBC: Niowave, Inc.            Topic: 65g

    The only HEP laboratory left in the US is Femilab and the operation of the Tevatron will cease soon after the LHC at CERN starts accumulating data, either in 2010 or 2011. In order for a presence in HEP to be retained in the US, Fermilab is exploring a number of options, centered around what is called Project X. Several scenarios are being considered but will likely include a ~2GeV proton accelera ...

    STTR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
  9. Development of a Tunable 28 MHz Superconducting RF Cavity for RHIC

    SBC: Niowave, Inc.            Topic: 46c

    The accelerating structures in the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) ring are normal

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Energy
  10. Development of Superconducting Photonic Band Gap Accelerating Cavities

    SBC: Niowave, Inc.            Topic: 65a

    A lattice of conducting rods can serve as a photonic band gap (PBG) structure for electromagnetic waves in the frequency ranges used in particle accelerators. Unlike the metal walls that confine the accelerating mode in a conventional cavity, the PBG structure could be transparent to unwanted, beam

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
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