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  1. Superconducting Undulator Test Cryostat Development

    SBC: CRYOMAGNETICS INC            Topic: C5506a

    C55-06a-270224-AbstractDemand for increased brightness of synchrotron light sources has been driven by advances in novel experimental techniques studying nanomaterials, micro- and nanocrystals, and interactions of atomic and molecular structures. Strong demand has pushed technologies of low emittance electron sources, novel concepts in electron storage rings, free electron lasers (FELs) and undula ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  2. Superconducting Undulator Test Cryostat Development

    SBC: CRYOMAGNETICS INC            Topic: C5506a

    C55-06a-270224-AbstractDemand for increased brightness of synchrotron light sources has been driven by advances in novel experimental techniques studying nanomaterials, micro- and nanocrystals, and interactions of atomic and molecular structures. Strong demand has pushed technologies of low emittance electron sources, novel concepts in electron storage rings, free electron lasers (FELs) and undula ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  3. LOCAETA: Local Climate Air Emissions Tracking Atlas

    SBC: CARBON SOLUTIONS LLC            Topic: C5516c

    Air quality data from top-of-the-line platforms, such as satellites, are difficult to obtain without a high- level of technical knowledge. For this reason, local air quality patterns and trends are often inaccessible to disadvantaged communities (DACs). Many technologies that will be used for deep decarbonization of industrial and power facilities have the added co-benefit of reducing non-CO2 poll ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  4. NECTAR: The Negative CO2 Emission Transition Roadmap

    SBC: CARBON SOLUTIONS LLC            Topic: C5322c

    C53-22c-271119Meeting climate-stabilizing energy transition goals requires using hybrid-energy CO2 capture systems like Direct Air Capture (DAC) to remove billions of tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere. Deploying this capacity will be difficult because it is complex and energy intensive infrastructure, and there must also be buy- in from communities living in locations best suited for it. The chall ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  5. Shared Mobility Optimizer

    SBC: TERRACITY LLC            Topic: C5610c

    In the United States, transportation is the leading source of emissions among major industries. This puts pressure on cities to optimize transportation infrastructures to meet decarbonization goals. City planners are required to ingest data from a variety of sources and balance a wide array of priorities ranging from mobility and equality to safety and sustainability. Making decisions for optimal ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  6. Nanofiber Wipes for Decontamination of Equipment/Structures

    SBC: ESPIN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: C5624b

    C56-24b-274053 Removal of contaminant remains one of the most significant cost components of the decontamination. Development of a low-cost nanofiber-based cleaning media suitable for efficient decontamination, with a wide range of desired characteristics meeting the required performance targets is the subject of this project. This Small Business Innovation Research Phase I project aims to design, ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  7. Non-PFSA Membranes from Sulfonated Polyphenylene Composites for Electrolyzers and Fuel Cells

    SBC: ESPIN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: C5618k

    C56-18k-274059 eSpin Technologies, Inc. in cooperation with Sandia National Laboratories will develop and manufacture a new class of non-PFSA ionomers and proton exchange membranes (PEM). In Phase I, polymer synthesis with a range of uncharged and linear crosslinkable non PFSA polymer will be carried out. Reinforcing nanofiber scaffold will be developed from uncharged robust polymers into which th ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  8. Decarbonizing Emissions from Carbon Black Production via Electrochemical Capture and Conversion of CO2 into Advanced Carbon Nanostructured Additives

    SBC: SKYNANO LLC            Topic: C5625a

    The International Energy Agency estimates that the chemicals sector alone emits 1.5 GT CO2 each year, representing 18% of total carbon emissions. Since the chemicals sector is directly responsible for nearly every other portion of the economy and life as we know it today, it is imperative that we make every possible effort to decarbonize these operations while still producing the same critical che ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  9. Next Generation Microlayer Annular Co-Extrusion

    SBC: Guill Tool & Engineering Co, Inc.            Topic: C5620c

    Annular extruded plastics are in everything from fuel lines, hoses, pipes, and wires to catheters, medical tubing, and stents and makes up about ? of the $200B extruded plastics market. Extrusion manufacturing is a major processor of the $600B raw plastics industry, which produces 380 million metric tons of material each year. The production of these materials accounts for 4% of oil consumption an ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  10. A Facility Scale Automated Mobility System

    SBC: Luci, LLC            Topic: C5407h

    There is a large, unmet need for an energy-efficient, facility-scale mobility system that addresses the needs of underserved communities, particularly people with reduced mobility (PRM). Mobility services in airports and other large facilities, are failing to meet the needs of PRM due to rapidly scaling demand and fragmented systems that remain heavily reliant on manual labor and unreliable commun ...

    STTR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
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