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High-Temperature Electronics for Real-Time, In-Line Monitoring of Molten Salt Reduction and Oxidation (RedOx)
SBC: OZARK INTEGRATED CIRCUITS INC Topic: C5320bC53-20b-271305The prospect of nuclear power produced with advanced molten salt-cooled reactor (MSR) designs has garnered the attention of the Department of Energy in conjunction with the private sector. The salts are used to transfer heat from the reacting fuel. All designs describe a chemically stable salt with a melting point near 500°C, heated by the nuclear reaction to a temperature near 700 ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Energy -
SBIR Phase I: Reactive Cyclic Induction Marine Diesel Emissions Reduction Monitoring and Delivery System Project
SBC: STec. Technology, Inc. Topic: ETThe broader impact of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is the potential reduction of toxic nitrogen oxides (NOx) and harmful carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from marine diesel engines. There are approximately 4 million diesel-powered craft in use globally, emitting approximately one billion tons of CO2 and 100 million tons of NOx annually. This project seeks to remove ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 National Science Foundation -
SBIR Phase I: Real-Time Allergen Detection Technology for Dietary Proteins Transferred to Human Milk
SBC: FREE TO FEED, INC. Topic: BMThe broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project is to provide the first test to determine the allergen content of human milk accurately, quickly, and cost-effectively. As much as 25% of infants have reported allergic responses to dietary proteins found in human milk which often results in breast/body feeding termination. Breast/body feeding ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 National Science Foundation -
Solar Surveillance System
SBC: STEM RESOURCES LLC Topic: C5615cThe SolarSurveillance project addresses security and reliability issues of string inverters in solar photovoltaic systems. Existing intrusion detection systems have limitations, hindering their effectiveness in detecting potential cyber threats and system failures. The project aims to develop an effective and adaptive intrusion detection system for string inverters, contributing to the development ...
STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy -
08b: Drone-deployable transmission sensor unit for widespread phasor, power quality, and environmental measurement to increase grid throughput, reliability, and efficiency
SBC: PITCH AERONAUTICS INC. Topic: C5608bDynamic Line Ratings (DLRs) can dramatically increase transmission line current capacity, allowing increased renewable energy penetration, decreased line congestion, and prevention of line construction. However, DLR implementation highly depends on unmeasured local line wind, solar irradiation, and line conditions. Today these conditions are only modeled or measured at isolated locations along a s ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy -
Powder Injection Molding Processes for Manufacture of Fast Reactor Nuclear Fuels
SBC: J FOSTER & ASSOCIATES LLC Topic: C5640vCurrent methods of manufacturing sodium fast reactor (SFR) fuels are constrained to small window of manufacturability. Powder forming processes could provide unique material advantages over traditional casting and extrusion techniques; however, fuel materials in powder form are highly reactive with oxygen and represent a pyrophoric hazard. U and Pu alloys and ceramics are easily dispersible in pow ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy -
Powder Injection Overmolding of High Burnup Light Water Reactor Fuels
SBC: J FOSTER & ASSOCIATES LLC Topic: C5640vGlobally, the majority of nuclear reactors in operation are light water reactor (LWR) designs and are expected to remain a steadfast low-energy carbon sources for the foreseeable. LWR technology would greatly benefit from fuel materials that can withstand increased burnup, however. By creating a fuel with higher burnup capability, fuels can remain in the reactor longer, leading to less refueling o ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy -
High-Temperature Flow Rate Instrument for Geothermal Reservoir Monitoring
SBC: OZARK INTEGRATED CIRCUITS INC Topic: C5621aSubsurface resources present a tremendous opportunity not only for extraction of oil and gas, but also geothermal resources as well as a reservoir for sequestration of carbon and other wastes. When last studied, experts concluded that as much as 200,000 exojoules of untapped energy is available in enhanced geothermal system (EGS) resources: 2,000 times the annual consumption of primary energy cons ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy -
Next Generation Microlayer Annular Co-Extrusion
SBC: Guill Tool & Engineering Co, Inc. Topic: C5620cAnnular 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 -
SBIR Phase II:Nanocellulose-based Adjuvant Formulation for the Reduction of Agrochemical Drift and Volatilization
SBC: Celludot LLC Topic: ETThe broader/commercial impact of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II project is to provide an ecofriendly, efficient, and cost affordable adjuvant product to solve the pressing problem of herbicide drift. For years, farmers growing organic, non-genetically modified (non-GM) and specialty crops have incurred financial losses in the hundreds of millions of dollars due to drift of ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 National Science Foundation