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  1. Recovery Act- Advanced Technology High Efficiency Low Cost Small Turbine for DG and CHP

    SBC: CANDENT TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATED            Topic: 04d

    Efficient and environmentally friendly power generation is a national goal. While large scale power plants are demonstrating thermal efficiencies of 50%, the cost and environmental impact of increasing the size of current power plants and expansion of the grid to distribute this power are making this approach increasingly difficult and expensive. Alternative distributed power gen systems driven by ...

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Energy
  2. Grid 2.0: Collaboration and Sharing on the Grid

    SBC: GALOIS, INC.            Topic: 54c

    Grid computing, the application of many loosely-coupled computers in federation to provide shared resources makes significant compute or storage capabilities accessible to distributed teams of researchers. In doing so, it also poses a challenge: How do distributed teams collaborate effectively with these resources? This project will determine how best to apply social and collaboration software ...

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Energy
  3. Recovery Act- Controller for Charging/Storage System

    SBC: Peregrine Power LLC            Topic: 07b

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    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Energy
  4. High-Dynamic-Range, Rad-Hard, Time-Resolved, Correlated X-ray Photon Detector

    SBC: VOXTEL, INC.            Topic: 06c

    90087S09-II Expanding user demand for X-ray beamline time for science experiments in diverse fields necessitates expensive new beamlines, or the more efficient use of existing resources. Detectors that collect more data, with efficient on-chip and off-chip processing of the resulting data streams, represent the most economical solution to this problem. The innovation is addressing the need for s ...

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Energy
  5. Recovery Act- Lucid Energy Technologies In-conduit Hydropower

    SBC: Lucid Energy Technologies, Llp            Topic: 06b

    The U.S. faces increasing vulnerability as it depends on expensive, non renewable energy supplies from politically unstable regions. The most common renewable energy sources - wind, solar, geothermal, and traditional hydroelectric - are not growing at an adequate pace to meet demand. The U.S. needs additional innovative, pragmatic alternatives to achieve energy security.Lucid Energy Technologies, ...

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Energy
  6. Development of Large Size and Low Cost Cadmium Zinc Telluride Single Crystals for Improved Room Temperature Radiation Detectors used for National Security

    SBC: Yinnel Tech, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    60972 Cadmium Zinc Telluride (CdZnTe) is an important material for detectors used for national security. However, the production of CdZnTe, dominated by the High Pressure Bridgman technique for a decade, has suffered from low-yields (1-4%) and small device sizes (1-3 cm3). This project will develop an alternative Modified Vertical Bridgman, CdZnTe crystal growth technique with higher yiel ...

    SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of Energy
  7. Automated Handling of Ultra Precision Parts

    SBC: Zmation, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    60293 Accelerator cells for the Next Linear Collider come in families of 200 different, but similar looking parts with tolerances varying from.5 to 50 microns. A total of 2,000,000 cells or 10,000 of each type need to be manufactured. Speed and repeatability associated with automated part handling is essential, and the automated robotic systems must be capable of comparable accuracy and ...

    SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of Energy
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