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  1. "LAPPD Commercialization Fully Integrated Sealed Detector Devices

    SBC: INCOM, INC.            Topic: 38a

    The high energy physics (HEP) community, the scientific and medical communities and the public at large, require the availability of high sensitivity photo- sensors with improved spatial and temporal resolution that can be scaled to large areas, and manufactured in a robust, durable, and compact package at a low cost. Phase I successfully demonstrated the underlying enabling scientific and techni ...

    SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Energy
  2. Low Cost Transportation Batteries

    SBC: XILECTRIC INC            Topic: 1

    "The US imports over $300 billion dollars of oil every year. Electrification of the US fleet would reduce our dependency on foreign oil and could help curb carbon dioxide emissions through increased renewable energy integration. However, current battery technology is too expensive and offers insufficient range to drive broad market acceptance of electric vehicles. ARPA-E has responded by chall ...

    SBIR Phase II 2012 Department of EnergyARPA-E
  3. Remotely Installed Anchorages for MHK Cost Reduction

    SBC: LITTORAL POWER SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: 1

    To advance in-current marine and riverine hydrokinetic energy conversion through a step change in levelized cost of energy (LCOE), Littoral Power Systems, Inc. and its team members GE Global Research, European Marine Energy Centre Ltd., National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Eclipse Group, Inc. propose to design, fabricate and test a novel hydrokinetic energy turbine that reduces LCOE by as much ...

    SBIR Phase II 2021 Department of EnergyARPA-E
  4. Flexible Low Temperature CO2 Capture System, E-CACHYS

    SBC: ENVERGEX LLC            Topic: 1

    This project focuses on the design, integration and optimization of a flexible natural gas combined cycle plant with carbon capture, capable of operating in a highly variable renewable energy environment. Renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power offer unique solutions in our quest to reduce global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. However, the increasing penetration of these high variab ...

    STTR Phase II 2020 Department of EnergyARPA-E
  5. Recyclable Polyesters Made from CO2

    SBC: LOOP CO2, INC.            Topic: C5423b

    The massive scale of global plastics production, which reached 390 million metric tons in 2021, has resulted in significant environmental challenges, including carbon emissions and pollution. A staggering 75% of discarded plastic ends up in landfills, while a mere 9% is recycled, causing a considerable amount to enter our ecosystems. Therefore, it is crucial to create affordable biodegradable plas ...

    STTR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  6. Advanced Manufacturing of Solid Oxide Electrodes Using ALD

    SBC: RADIATION MONITORING DEVICES, INC.            Topic: C5421g

    The degradation in high steam environments of the fuel electrode in solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs) limits their commercial viability. Nickel migration in the fuel electrode due to long term operation at high overpotential reduces the amount of triple phase boundaries (TPBs), resulting in irreversible loss of electrochemical performance. This is the key degradation issue to solve to allow f ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  7. Optical Quantum Network Time-Frequency Multiplexer

    SBC: PHYSICAL SCIENCES INC.            Topic: C5305c

    C53-05c-271150As progress in quantum information and computation leads to ground-breaking advances, there is a critical need to realize quantum networks. Of the different encoding methods, time-bin encoding is both common and advantageous for quantum networks, however, scaling time-bin-based quantum networks poses two key challenges. First, these networks require identical phase-locked delay lines ...

    STTR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  8. Development of Spatially and Temporally-Resolved Subsurface Measurements of Hydrogen, its Isotopes, and other Trace Gases

    SBC: AERODYNE RESEARCH INC            Topic: C4926a

    The soil microbiome is a complex system that plays a central role in biogeochemical processing of nutrients and impacts the exchange of trace species between the atmosphere and subsurface environment. Understanding how soil microbes thrive, under what conditions, and through the utilization of which resources, is a critical part of any assessment of ecosystem health and stability. Diatomic hydroge ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of Energy
  9. Switchable Quantum Buffer For Transparent Optical Quantum Network

    SBC: PHOTONWARES CORP            Topic: 06a

    Quantum buffers are necessary components for realizing practical quantum networks. Although extensive developments on quantum buffers have been reported, they all lack practicality, mainly due to their excessive optical loss that has prevented quantum applications because of the single or low-average photon nature of the transmission signals. To date, no buffer has been successfully converted from ...

    SBIR Phase II 2021 Department of Energy
  10. Novel Probe of oxygen and its isotopes for millimeter-scale measurements of soil dynamics

    SBC: AERODYNE RESEARCH INC            Topic: 24a

    Sustainable agricultural approaches to improve energy biofuel production and the production of chemical feedstocks are needed. Understanding the dynamics of plant-microbe-mineral interactions within the rhizosphere, the region in the soil closest to the roots, is particularly important in addressing agricultural sustainability. Oxygen (O2) is key to processes in the rhizosphere including microbial ...

    SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of Energy
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