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High Voltage Capacitors for DC-Link Applications
SBC: SIGMA TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL GROUP, INC. Topic: 01bA high energy density capacitor with superior life and reliability will be developed that is a key component of power semiconductor inverter circuits, used in automotive hybrid and electric vehicles, rail transit, wind power generators, photovoltaics, and transportable energy storage systems for grid applications.
SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Energy -
Capability of Rolling Efficiency for 100M High-Speed Rails
SBC: OG Technologies, Inc. Topic: 02bThis project is to establish the capability and sustainability of the US-based rail manufacturers by applying innovative sensing and process control for a high-efficiency practice in producing 100m high-speed rails. Technology advantage is key to overcoming detrimental factors, such as higher labor costs, that are saddling the US manufacturing sector.
SBIR Phase II 2014 Department of Energy -
Gamma-Ray Imaging Spectrometers for Nuclear Materials Accounting and Control
SBC: H3D INC Topic: 19cThe nuclear security and safeguards community does not have an effective tool to track the location and quantities of radioactive material within facilities. This effort will result in a sensor that can provide precise locations and quantities of radioisotopes in complex measurement environments. It is in the national interest to develop the best possible tools to monitor all aspects of the domes ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy -
Printed Electronic Film Construction for SSL
SBC: Innotec, Corp. Topic: 03aHigh material costs and high manufacturing costs have been identified as one of the critical barriers that are slowing the adoption of Solid State Lighting. A 2012 Department of Energy report estimated that Solid-State Lighting has the potential to reduce electric energy consumed by lighting from 694TWh in 2010 to 375TWh in 2030. Overcoming the materials and manufacturing cost barriers in order t ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy -
Tailoring Cementitious Materials Towards Value-Added Use of Large CO2 Volumes
SBC: METNA CO Topic: 13cCarbon capture and storage is generally considered as a crucial component of any U.S. strategy for addressing the climate change problem. Carbon dioxide can be stored underground in geologic formations, or permanently bound into some abundant minerals via carbonation reactions. These options have been subject of significant research and development efforts. The proposed project employs the advance ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy -
Flash Processed Steel for Automative Applications
SBC: SFP WORKS, LLC Topic: 02bIn order to reduce Americans dependence on oil imports, the Department of Energy (DOE) has pursued multiple strategies for making vehicles more fuel efficient. Reducing vehicle weight is a promising approach and much effort has focused on developing technologies to replace steel. However, exotic materials are proving expensive and often require automotive manufacturers invest heavily in factory re ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy -
Flash RA Maximum Strength Steel w/ Retained Austenite in <10s
SBC: SFP WORKS, LLC Topic: 07bIn order to reduce Americans dependence on oil imports, the Department of Energy (DOE) has pursued multiple strategies for making vehicles more fuel efficient. Reducing vehicle weight is a promising approach and much effort has focused on developing technologies to replace steel. However, exotic materials are proving expensive and often require automotive manufacturers invest heavily in factory re ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy -
Rapid Manufacturing of Titanium Components by Consolidating Powdered Titanium in a Near-Net-Shape Tool Through the Application of Pressure and Thermal Cycling using Smart Susceptors.
SBC: TEMPER INC Topic: 07bThe Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards for 2025 states that average new vehicle fuel economies to reach 60 miles per gallon for cars and 43 miles per gallon for trucks by 2025. In order to satisfy this problem, innovative processes are required that can produce a weight savings of 30% at a cost of less than $2.00 per pound of weight saved. The focus of this proposal is to generate a l ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy -
Minimizing User Burden in Building Energy Analysis
SBC: THERMOANALYTICS INC Topic: 03cThermoAnalytics Inc. (TAI), in partnership with Skidmore, Owings, & amp; Merrill LLP (SOM), will develop an integrated workflow for constructing energy models of single buildings and aggregates of buildings based on minimal user input. The proposed workflow represents a new paradigm for building energy analysis a process centered on information that users can quickly obtain, as opposed to cur ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy -
Low-Cost, High Efficiency Integration of Solid-State Lighting and Building Controls Using a Packet Energy Transfer (PET) Power Distribution System
SBC: VoltServer Topic: 03aSolid state lighting has not yet taken off in commercial buildings due to its high relative installed cost. On a normalized basis, solid state lighting replacement lamps are on the order of two times more expensive than equivalent compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), and five times more expensive than an equivalent downlight fixture. An additional barrier relates to the performance and cost of the dr ...
SBIR Phase I 2014 Department of Energy