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Gas Imaging and Monitoring Camera
SBC: AMETHYST RESEARCH INC Topic: 18aAmethyst Research, in collaboration with InView, and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is developing an infrared imaging system to detect and quantify greenhouse gas emissions, to better understand their life cycle and role in global earth system dynamics.
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy -
Practical isotopic analyzer for subsurface gases
SBC: MESA PHOTONICS LLC Topic: 18aMesa Photonics, the University of Texas, and Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory plan to develop a new scientific instrument that can aid understanding of soils and groundwater that are important to agriculture, hydrology, and earth systems
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy -
Integrated sensor network provides near real-time temporal and spatial measurements for capturing in situ parameters to characterize fate and transport of solutes in hydrobiogeochemical systems
SBC: INNOVATIVE WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES INC Topic: 18aThe IWT team will develop an integrated environmental quality sensor (IEQS) solution that provides autonomous sensing with unlimited sensor flexibility and scalability, network-scale communication, and easy setup. These novel capabilities will make the IEQS system the preferred solution for monitoring hydrobiogeochemical processes in the environment.
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy -
Portable nitrous oxide sensor for understanding agricultural and soil emissions
SBC: SOUTHWEST SCIENCES INC Topic: 18cNitrous oxide is the third most important greenhouse gas (GHG,) with an atmospheric lifetime of ~114 years and a global warming impact ~300 times greater than that of CO2. The main cause of nitrous oxide’s atmospheric increase is anthropogenic emissions, and over 80% of the current global anthropogenic flux is related to agriculture, including associated land-use change. An accurate assessment o ...
STTR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy -
Rapid Distributed Sensing of Subsurface In-Situ Stress
SBC: LUNA INNOVATIONS INCORPORATED Topic: 13aNovel fiber optic sensor to measure stress in underground rock to support energy generation markets.
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy -
3D Printing of Nuclear Fuel Assembly Bottom Nozzles
SBC: INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, INC. Topic: 30hMetallic 3D printing of nuclear fuel assembly components has the potential to remove unwanted cost, waste, and time from the fabrication process. In addition to the direct manufacturing benefits, design engineers can create fuel assembly components that increase the performance of nuclear fuel assemblies with features that were not manufacturable a few years ago. Because of the reduced build time, ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy -
Atomic Force Microscope Active Optical Probe for Single-Molecule Imaging and Time-Resolved Optical Spectroscopy
SBC: Actoprobe LLC Topic: 08bThough technical advances in Atomic Force Microscopy have enabled scientists to analyze complex information at the molecular scale, current technology acquires information about mechanical, not chemical/optical properties. This project will develop an innovative class of atomic force microscopy probes that will enable scientists to acquire nanoscale information about mechanical/optical/chemical pr ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy -
Novel Hydrocarbon Ionomers for Durable Proton Exchange Membranes
SBC: NANOSONIC INC. Topic: 12cThe Department of Energy’s Fuel Cell Office has identified a need for robust, affordable fuel cell membranes. Innovative, hydrocarbon membranes shall be manufactured at a small business in the United States to advance our nation’s energy savings and security.
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy -
Cryogenically Flexible, Low Permeability Thoraeus Rubber H2 Dispenser Hose
SBC: NANOSONIC INC. Topic: 06aOne of the Department of Energy’s, Efficiency and Renewable Energy Fuel Cell Technology and Hydrogen Delivery, goals is to realize hydrogen as a safe, reliable, and cost competitive replacement for gasoline. A single hydrogen dispenser hose exists on the market, though it does not meet the service requirement of 25,550 fills/year for a combined working pressure of 875-bar and temperature rang ...
SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy -
Standoff Detection of Radiological Materials using Light Filaments
SBC: SOUTHWEST SCIENCES INC Topic: 27aThere is a considerable amount of available, but generally unused energy in rivers, streams and man-made channels, particularly at very low heads of less than 10’. Unfortunately, this resource is disseminated across thousands of locations, each with different head, flow, and site conditions. An affordable technical solution is needed to allow the widespread exploitation of this clean, renewable ...
STTR Phase II 2017 Department of Energy