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  1. Coal-Core Composites for Low Cost, Light Weight, Fire-Resistant Panels and Roofing Materials

    SBC: SEMPLASTICS EHC LLC            Topic: 18c

    Two main problems are targeted by the proposed work: (1) the underutilization of coal, a valuable natural resource, has led to a catastrophic drop in employment within the coal industry ecosystem in specific geographic areas in the country; and (2) the need within the insurance-driven roof replacement market for a suitable, light weight, low cost, high durability roofing material.These problems wi ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  2. Inline Robot for Inspecting and Repairing Leaks in Pipeline and Preventing Methane Emissions

    SBC: ULC TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: 19a

    With a vast network of over 400 thousand miles of transmission pipeline and over one million miles of aging distribution pipeline in the U.S., it is a huge endeavor to continuously monitor pipeline integrity, detect leaks, and repair leaks.Conventional methods to repair leaks are labor intensive and could take many hours during which there are chances for leak propagation, excessive release of met ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  3. Hydrothermal Liquefaction of Food Waste and Remediation of Aqueous Byproducts

    SBC: MAINSTREAM ENGINEERING CORP            Topic: 10b

    Thermochemical processing via hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) is capable of processing a broad range of feedstocks, has a favorable net energy ratio, and produces an energy-dense liquid biooil product.However, there is an obstacle with current HTL processes that has hampered the adoption of this technology—the HTL process produces a considerable amount of aqueous organic byproducts and HTL oil r ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  4. Marine Atmospheric Radar for Boundary Layer Estimation (MARBLE)

    SBC: HELIOS REMOTE SENSING SYSTEMS, INC.            Topic: 16a

    Development of a low-cost marine atmospheric boundary layer measurement system which could serve as a core element of a buoy-based data collection network for the offshore renewable energy industry is needed.A commercially viable, buoy-based remote sensing technology for boundary layer characterization for offshore wind applications is needed.Key requirements are that measurements must support pro ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  5. Advanced Peer to Peer Transactive Energy Platform with Predictive Optimization

    SBC: ECOLONG LLC            Topic: 12c

    Under the Department of Energy’s SunShot 2030 goals, the SunShot Initiative was launched to lower the cost of residential solar electricity to $0.05 per kilowatt hour and to enable greater distributed energy resource adoption.This has resulted in residential PV solar rapidly growing, leading to a rise in energy prosumers (energy producers and consumers).The rise in distributed energy resources r ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  6. Integrated Multichannel WGS Catalytic Membrane Reactor for Pre-Combustion Carbon Capture

    SBC: BETTERGY CORP.            Topic: 18d

    Pre-combustion CO2 removal is an attractive carbon capture process due to the higher CO2 concentration in the process stream and higher system pressure after the water-gas-shift (WGS) reaction.These characteristics permit CO2 capture in an energy-efficient and costeffective way because the throughput is hundreds of times higher and the equipment footprint much is smaller than that in current post- ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  7. Printed Anodes and Internal Light Extraction Layers on Flexible Glass to Create Cost Effective High Efficacy Bendable OLED Lighting Panels

    SBC: OLEDWORKS LLC            Topic: 09b

    OLED luminaires have been available commercially for several years, with relatively slow adoption into commercial and consumer lighting fixtures in the US due to higher cost and lower performance than LED luminaires.This project addresses both issues through the commercialization of a cost effective high efficacy bendable OLED lighting panel based on thin glass.The most significant benefit of OLED ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  8. Continuously Wound High-Temperature Superconducting Cable for the Central Solenoid of the DEMO Fusion Reactor

    SBC: BROOKHAVEN TECHNOLOGY GROUP INC            Topic: 20a

    Fusion reactors are a promising economic source of clean energy.In order to achieve break-even operation, the future reactors, such as DEMO, will feature very high, > 16 tesla, magnetic fields, which can be only created by magnet coils wound with the second generation (2G) superconducting wire.The 2G wires are currently manufactured as thin (1-2 ?m) YBCO layer deposited on a ~ 100 ?m thick metal s ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  9. Low-Temperature Plasma Pressure Sensor for Dynamic Ultra-High Temperature Environments

    SBC: Innoveering, LLC            Topic: 22d

    The current state of the art in pressure sensing for dynamic flow measurement is limited and in many cases not available when it comes to harsh, high temperature environments.Accurate pressure measurements of highly transient flows, e.g.combustor instabilities and other dynamic events, requires the sensing element to have the shortest fluidic path connection with the environment and therefore be l ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  10. Portfolio Level Energy-Efficiency Simulation (PLES) Platform

    SBC: Maalka Inc.            Topic: 09c

    There exists a lack of integrated software solutions for enabling cost-effective energy management, modeling, and simulation for building portfolios.While building energy modeling solutions exist, they do not integrate with platforms commonly used for data management, are not easily customizable, and are cost-prohibitive when applied to portfolio scales.As a result, governments, utilities, and pri ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
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