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A Climate Change Information System for Business and Industry
SBC: PRESCIENT WEATHER LTD Topic: 19ausiness and industry need to anticipate the potential risks and opportunities that climate change may create in the decades ahead in order to start now to ensure continued success and prosperity. This project is transforming the results of scientific computer climate research into quantitative business-specific formats that provide actionable foresight for adapting to climate change. Climate simul ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy -
A Climate Impact Assessment Service for Urban and Regional Planning
SBC: Azavea Inc. Topic: 19aThroughout the world, there is a critical need for readily accessible modeling tools that can transform climate change research into useful intelligence that is relevant to local decision-makers. These individuals need more than the standard visualizations of global-scale temperature and precipitation changes that are currently available on informational websites; they need that data translated in ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy -
Enhanced Dropwise Condensation for Improved Dry Cooling Efficiency
SBC: ADVANCED COOLING TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: 14dWith the increase of energy consumption and water stress, power plant cooling, which accounts for 40% of fresh water withdrawal, has been received more and more attention. Dry cooling technology is currently the most feasible solution to reduce this water consumption. However, the cost of the dry cooling system can be more than 5 times of the typical wet cooling system. Increase the dry cooling ef ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy -
New Approaches to Improved PEM Electrolyzer Ion Exchange Membranes
SBC: TETRAMER TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: 13aDuring this Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) project Tetramer will focus on increasing the performance and lowering the cost of on-site hydrogen generation by developing a higher performance proton exchange membrane for the electrolysis of water. Hydrogen generation is a promising technology for renewable energy capture as it has the capability to store massive amounts of energy ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy -
AN INDUSTRIAL MEMBRANE SYSTEM SUITABLE FOR DISTRIBUTED USED OIL RE-REFINING
SBC: Media and Process Technology Inc. Topic: 09cNationwide about 2.4 billion gallons of lubricants are consumed annually for automotive crankcase (about 58%), industrial processes, machine lubrication, mining, and others. About 1 billion gallons/yr is currently collected as waste oil, equivalent to1-1.5% of annual US crude oil import volume. Presently, about 9% of the collected used oil is re-refined at six facilities in US. The majority of thi ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy -
Whimbrel Unmanned Aircraft System-Borne Atmospheric and Sea Surface Temperature (SST) Sensor
SBC: PIASECKI AIRCRAFT CORP Topic: 845RWPPiasecki Aircraft (PiAC) proposes to continue development and testing efforts of the Whimbrel UAS, a low cost, expendable, air-deployed weather survey unmanned aircraft system. The Whimbrel UAS, a low cost, expendable, air-deployed weather survey unmanned aircraft system. The Whimbrel USA has been developed to support the Tropical Cyclone Boundary Layer mission requirements and contains sensors an ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of CommerceNational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -
New High Performance Water Vapor Membranes to Improve Fuel Cell Balance of Plant Efficiency and Lower Costs
SBC: TETRAMER TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: 03bDurability and cost have been identified as the 2 main needed improvement opportunities for vibrant commercialization of fuel cell vehicles by the DOE sponsored US Drive Fuel Cell Technical Team, with the humidifier and PEM membrane performance and cost being among the key concerns. During Phase II, Tetramer Technologies has developed new water vapor t ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy -
An Innovative VOCs Incinerator
SBC: ADVANCED COOLING TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: 14cAn innovative, non-catalytic high destruction efficiency, and low fuel consumption VOC incinerator is proposed to reduce VOCs from condensate tanks and other low heat value waste gas streams. The proposed technology will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution. The proposed technology can completely eliminate undesirable VOC emissions. It uses effective heat recirculation from the hot ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy -
Dewatering Membrane for Hazy Hydrodesulfurization Unit Effluents
SBC: COMPACT MEMBRANE SYSTEMS, INC. Topic: 09Many refinery product streams, particularly those from Ultra Low Hydrodesulfurisation units, are prone to haze due to water emulsions. Haze is also problematic for biodiesel production, as hazy fuel cannot be used until the haze settles or is removed, which creates costly scheduling and shipping delays. This project will develop a novel membrane process for the removal of dissolved and dispersed ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy -
Nano-Scale High-Surface-Area Thermal and Conductive Ceramics as Effectice Support for Metal Oxide Catalysts in Alkane Selective Oxidation
SBC: Evernu Technology, Llc Topic: 07Compared with conventional processes used to produce many oxygenated chemicals, processes based on the selective catalytic oxidation of alkanes to produce oxygenates could yield enormous economic, energy, and environmental benefits. However, commercial development of such processes has been hindered, in part, because the excessive heat released by alkane oxidation causes over-oxidation (burning) ...
SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Energy