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  1. 11a Sustainable Recovery of Fuel Cell and Electrolyzer Materials

    SBC: TETRAMER TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: C5611a

    Renewable energy sources are experiencing a surge of growth due to rising power demand but suffer asynchronous production relative to societal needs. To balance the overproduction during low demand and underproduction during high demand, proton exchange membrane (PEM) based electrolyzers (capable of producing zero-carbon, green hydrogen) and fuel cells (for clean electricity generation and zero em ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  2. 20c Polymer Composites with Enhanced Thermal Conductivity

    SBC: TETRAMER TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: C5620c

    Plastics (polymers) are used widely in energy, industry, and defense sectors due to their low cost and weight, processibility, and electrical insulation properties. Unfortunately, this class of materials is also thermally insulating, which restricts their usefulness in applications where heat is generated and has a direct effect on the performance (e.g. electronics and computing, LED lighting, hea ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  3. Biomanufacturing 3-Hydroxypropionate through Commercial-Scale Anaerobic Fermentation

    SBC: BLUESTEM BIOSCIENCES INC            Topic: C5610d

    C56-10d-273616To meet the need for more sustainable manufacturing supply chains with reduced greenhouse gas emissions and to remove reliance on foreign supply chains, policymakers and researchers have begun exploring the possibilities of biomanufacturing commodity chemicals and materials. Acrylates are a primary monomeric component in paints, coatings, plastics, and super-absorbent polymer applica ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  4. 41f Development of a Continuous Cost Effective Kr Xe Capture Process for Nuclear Fuels Reprocessing

    SBC: TETRAMER TECHNOLOGIES LLC            Topic: C5641f

    Nuclear energy is one of the most favorable and cheapest alternatives to fossil fuels, and it can be scaled up to meet global energy demands. The mass deployment of nuclear energy as a low-emissions source requires the reprocessing of used nuclear fuel to recover fissile materials and mitigate radioactive waste. A major concern with reprocessing used nuclear fuel is the release of gaseous radionuc ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  5. C56 17A Passive Loadshedding Trailing Edge

    SBC: GULF WIND TECHNOLOGY LLC            Topic: C5617a

    Wind turbine blade lengths continue to increase, up over 150% in length from 1999 to 2021, with the largest rotors on the market today exceeding lengths of over 110 meters. In addition, the expansion of onshore and offshore wind projects into lower wind speed sites require the development of low specific power products with ever increasing blade length. The net result of the rotor growth leads dir ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  6. SBIR Phase II: CAS: Advanced Scalable and Sustainable Waste Disposal System

    SBC: PHOENIX WASTE SOLUTIONS INC            Topic: ET

    The broader/commercial impact of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II project is to complete the development of "The Phoenix", a zero-fuel furnace that converts trash to ash and energy with 30% less greenhouse gas emissions per ton than landfills or conventional incineration. This technology enables municipal solid waste to be managed in a decentralized manner, avoiding the expe ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 National Science Foundation
  7. SBIR Phase II:Improving farmer safety and grain storage efficiencies via an autonomous grain management and extraction robot

    SBC: GRAIN WEEVIL CORPORATION            Topic: R

    The broader/commercial impact of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II project includes the development and implementation of a robot for post-harvest grain management with the goal of reducing waste, increasing efficiency, and improving the overall sustainability of the agricultural sector. Post-harvest grain management is a crucial aspect of agriculture; However, it can also be ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 National Science Foundation
  8. STTR Phase I:Development of Modular Reactors to Convert Methane to Alcohols at Low Temperatures

    SBC: SOFI TEC LLC            Topic: EN

    The broader impact/commercial potential of this Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Phase I project is to develop affordable and efficient new chemical processes for the conversion of natural gas to alcohols, which will reduce the emissions of methane and help mitigate carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.The affordable capture and conversion of methane emissions to alcohols is expected to have en ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 National Science Foundation
  9. Development Of A Smart Vision And AI-Driven Peach Thinning Software (A-EYE)

    SBC: ADVENT INNOVATIONS LTD CO            Topic: 813

    Peach thinning is a major expense for peach farming operations accounting for 60% of the totalcost during annual maintenance. The commonly used bloom thinning methods include handchemical and mechanical thinning. Hand thinning and mechanical thinning are the most widelyused but these methods are labor intensive inaccurate and have no built-in intelligence to properlyguide the thinning process.Adve ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  10. Inland production of oyster seed utilizing an artificial seawater closed recirculating aquaculture system

    SBC: Steve            Topic: 87

    7. SummaryInland oyster seed production utilizing artificial seawater in a closed recirculating aquaculturesystems is being developed in Baton Rouge Louisiana at the Louisiana State UniversityInnovation Park. The Gulf Coast (and East and West Coast) oyster industry faces numerouschallenges including increased exposure to anthropogenic pollution climate change oceanacidification harmful algal bloom ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Agriculture
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