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Ambient Seismic Imaging Technology for Low Cost and Effective Geothermal Resource Exploration, Development, and Management
SBC: Enegis, LLC Topic: NAAmbient Seismic Imaging (ASI) technology uses seismic emission tomography methods and passively listens to vibrations due to stress-change-induced fluid-rock interactions. These interactions are episodically created by the earth’s flux of stresses due to tectonic, fluid flow activities, and gravitational forces. Natural rock permeability-associated vibration episodes are common over periods of ...
SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy -
SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY APPROACH TO CRITICAL METAL EXTRACTION FROM WASTE ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS TO ENSURE A ROBUST SUPPLY OF CRITICAL MATERIALS FOR CLEAN ENERGY
SBC: Infinite Elements, Inc. Topic: NAMost end-of-life electronics (e-waste) end up in landfills where it causes serious environmental problems. While the glass and metals in e-waste components can be recycled, conventional extraction methods rely on energy-intensive processes that are inefficient and expensive when applied to e-waste that contains mixed materials and small amounts of metals. To make e-waste recycling economically via ...
SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy -
36c- Nuclear Plant Modernization through Zero Code Driverless AI Solution Builder
SBC: IDARE LLC Topic: C5436cImproving nuclear light water reactor fleet’s operation faces substantial challenges as modernization process is cost, time, and resource intensive but doesn’t guaranty desired performances. How you will address this problem Nuclear light water reactor fleet’s operation process will be improved by developing an online based, technology centric and scalable artificial intelligence software pl ...
SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy -
COMMUNITY AND SMALL BUSINESS PARTNER TO REMOVE SYSTEMIC HURDLES TO ECONOMIC DEVELOMENT WITH NOVEL TECHNOLOGY WHICH WILL ACCELERATE INDUSTRIAL DECARBONIZATION
SBC: CRITERION ENERGY PARTNERS, INC. Topic: C5407eThis proposal requests funding to accelerate a small business technology that addresses needs of a community that is systematically overlooked for economic development opportunities due to the region’s “dirty” reputation and heritage as an industrial/petrochemical hub. The region represents a significant concentration of communities with a high index for cancer risk, particulate matter, and ...
SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy -
Water Separation and Reuse to Propel Decarbonization of Concentrated Animal Feed Operations (CAFOs)
SBC: PANCOPIA, INC. Topic: C5419fConcentrated Animal Feed Operations produce thirteen times more waste than humans in the United States and yet receive minimal wastewater treatment. Efforts to decarbonize are already underway through plans to beneficially capture carbon via swine waste lagoon covers to generate biogas; however, these efforts have been continuously delayed and are in jeopardy of being scrapped due to the related a ...
SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy -
Rapid SiC: Room Temperature Roll-to-Roll Production of Polymer-Derived SiC Fibers
SBC: LUNA LABS USA LLC Topic: C5421dNatural gas turbines typically function at temperatures below 1100°C resulting in fuel-to-energy conversion efficiencies between 30 - 40%, however, if they are operated at temperatures exceeding 1400°C, efficiencies can be as high as 50-60%. The operating temperature of current natural gas turbines is limited by the turbine materials of construction. To enable turbines to operate at higher tempe ...
SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy -
Passive RFID Sensors for Industrial Manufacturing Systems, Topic 19d
SBC: NANOSONIC INC. Topic: C5419dThe problem this DOE program addresses is the wiring required by sensors in large manufacturing systems. Running wiring requires time and interior space needed by cable trays and complicates the rearrangement of production systems. This problem is being addressed by developing small, passive radio frequency identification sensors for the wireless instrumentation of industrial manufacturing systems ...
SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy -
Low-Cost Exterior Window Attachments
SBC: WINBUILD INC Topic: C5420bProblem: Tragically, lower income households actually fail to benefit the most from financial support for home efficiency investments. Low-income households spend around 16.3% of their income on energy, as compared to 3.5% in non-low-income households. To compound this issue, lower income citizens also tend to live in older housing that is much less energy efficient than newer housing. Therefore, ...
SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy -
Nanocatalysts and Single-Atom Catalysts Development and Manufacturing Assisted by Inexpensive Custom Designed Low-Temperature Plasma
SBC: POLYKALA TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: C5427aCatalysts play a vital role in chemical and energy industries. The global catalyst market size was valued at $35 billion in 2020 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.4% from 2020 to 2027 [1]. Shifting energy trends towards renewable fuels including hydrogen have propelled the demand for catalysts. Bimetallic nanocatalysts and single-atom catalysts (SACs) have unique ...
SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy -
Modular Advanced Oxidation Unit for Water Recycling in Aquaculture and Other Industries
SBC: PANCOPIA, INC. Topic: C5419eIn recent years, recirculating aquaculture systems have gained ground and are revolutionizing the seafood industry by treating and reusing tank water, allowing for increased control of water quality and ability to optimize growth conditions, and are opening the door for inland areas to engage in seafood production. These recirculating systems require highly efficient water treatment that removes p ...
SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy