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  1. Smart CORC® cable terminations with integrated quench detection

    SBC: ADVANCED CONDUCTOR TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: C4823c

    Advanced magnet systems for fusion would greatly benefit from the use of high-temperature superconductors. Quench detection in high-temperature superconducting magnets is challenging due to the low quench propagation speed in these materials. Advanced quench detection methods need to be developed to allow safe operation of fusion magnets. This proposal seeks to develop smart terminations with inte ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  2. Key Components for the implementation of high repetition rate Petawatt-class lasers

    SBC: XUV LASERS, INC.            Topic: C4825c

    XUV Lasers, in collaboration with Colorado State University, proposes to develop and commercialize key components for the implementation of ultra-intense laser systems operating at greatly increased repetition rates. Ultra-high power, ultrashort pulse lasers systems are the central tool driving many of the recent advances in high energy density plasma science. They enable the generation of high en ...

    STTR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  3. Development of an Atmospheric Plasma Generator for Nitrogen Fixation in Air

    SBC: AQUANIS, INC.            Topic: C5427b

    The conventional nitric acid manufacturing method uses natural gas as a feedstock for hydrogen and an energy intensive thermal process that emits a large amount of carbon dioxide. A new low-temperature plasma system, which can be driven electrically by a renewable or nuclear energy source, could reduce the energy consumed by the synthesis of nitric acid while eliminating the emission of greenhouse ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  4. Low Cost, High Efficiency Krypton Capture Technology

    SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: C5438c

    There is a need for more efficient and lower cost systems that can capture and store the 85Kr produced in nuclear fuel cycle systems. Even though a number of technologies have been proposed, the cost of implementing these technologies in shielded radioactive environments with the associated safety systems is very high. Hence there is a need for advanced materials and processes to reduce the cost o ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  5. Improved Hydrogen Isotope Separation Topic: 24c

    SBC: SKYHAVEN SYSTEMS, LLC            Topic: C5424c

    The separation of hydrogen's three isotopes (hydrogen, deuterium, and tritium) is of key importance for fusion power technology. Separation systems must produce all three isotopes with high isotopic purity. Performance of isotope separation system has a strong influence on operation of several systems in the tritium plant including the plasma purification system, storage and delivery system, and w ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  6. Process and material refinement for increased efficiency and reduced costs of goods sold to bring novel domestic algae biomass to consumers within the pigment and ink markets

    SBC: LIVING INK TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: C5412a

    Petroleum derived carbon black dominates black colorants in every consumer product, but has many environmental, social and health related impacts. Very few alternatives are available and of those that are, none are derived from renewable sources grown in the United States. To address these concerns, Living Ink Technologies is leveraging the support provided by the Department of Energy SBIR program ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  7. Advanced Development and Testing of the SunRing Heliostat

    SBC: SOLAR DYNAMICS LLC            Topic: C5415f

    The Department of Energy’s Solar Energy Technology Office has set a 2030 cost target of 5 ¢/kWh for Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plants. The solar field represents the largest cost in a CSP tower plant (30-40% of total installed cost) with commercial heliostats having installed costs of approximately $140/m2 . Solar Dynamics (SD) proposes to develop and test an advanced version of our SunRing ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  8. 04b Quick-Turn Spaceborne Printed Circuit Boards

    SBC: MICRO-PRECISION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: C5404b

    There is no manufacturing solution available today that can achieve quick-turn production of spaceborne printed circuit boards while adhering to the rigidity requirements of industry standards and surviving the rigors of space launch and flight. To fulfill the production needs of the defense and aerospace industries, this program will develop an additive manufacturing process combining the ruggedn ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  9. A New Direct Air Capture System Operating on Low Grade Heat Generated from Geothermal Plants

    SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: C5422a

    While technologies to control the emissions from stationary sources are available (these are feasible but expensive). It is not practical to remove CO2 when it is produced by small generators and transportation systems (e.g., cars, trucks, and airplanes). This, Direct Air Capture (DAC) the only option to control the CO2 concentration in the atmosphere. Because of its low concentration, recovering ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy
  10. Sustainable Direct Lithium Extraction ("DLE") for the recovery, concentration, and production of lithium chloride from aqueous sources

    SBC: AQUEOUS RESOURCES LLC            Topic: C5613a

    Lithium is a strategic mineral commodity that is fundamental to achieving U.S. energy independence. Today, the U.S. is reliant on other countries for a vast majority of its battery critical minerals processing, which poses risk of disruption to domestic supply chain. Our fundamental objective is to take a leading role in the development of a robust domestic minerals extraction and processing suppl ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
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