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  1. High Temperature High Resolution in-situ Differential Pressure Sensor

    SBC: Innoveering, LLC            Topic: 90105

    Chemical manufacturers require high accuracy and high sensitivity pressure sensors to efficiently monitor the various manufacturing systems and processes in the chemical plant, to ensure any changes proceed in a safe and reliable manner, adhering to expected standards and practices. In addition, NIST has a need for highly accurate absolute and differential pressure measurements, especially for det ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of CommerceNational Institute of Standards and Technology
  2. Photothermal Solar Cell

    SBC: Aquaneers Inc            Topic: 09

    A community’s supply of fresh water can be assessed in terms of its per capita energy cost. If the energy cost is low, the supplies are likely good, but for areas lacking fresh water, the energy usage is high. Energy use has a direct monetary correlation, and typically, greenhouse gas related environmental consequences. The water-energy requirement is highest for locations where potable water mu ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy
  3. Low-PGM Catalysts for Automotive Catalytic Converters

    SBC: FLEXSURFACE INC            Topic: 14

    Platinum group metals (PGMs) such as palladium and platinum are widely used in catalysts for existing catalytic converters to meet the ever-tightening of emission standards, but the high costs and market volatility risks associated with PGM call for the reduction of PGM content in the catalysts. This proposal addresses this need by developing a new strategy in the preparation of low-PGM nanoalloy ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy
  4. Marine Atmospheric Radar for Boundary Layer Estimation (MARBLE)

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

    Development of a low-cost marine atmospheric boundary layer (MABL) 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 MABL characterization for offshore wind applications is needed. Key requirements are that measurements must support prof ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy
  5. Efficient Capture of CO2 from Fossil Fuel Power Plants using Algae and Conversion to Value Added Products

    SBC: HELIOS-NRG LLC            Topic: 18

    There is an urgent need to significantly reduce CO2 emissions from fossil fueled industries, particularly coal burning power plants. Current CO2 capture technologies are too expensive and not economically viable. A new technology that can capture ~90% of the CO2 and significantly reduce the cost of capture is required to enable CO2 capture to become a reality. Statement of How this Problem is Bein ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy
  6. LED down-converter phosphor chips containing nanocrystals

    SBC: Lumisyn LLC            Topic: 11

    One of the main roadblocks to higher efficiencies for warm-white LED light sources is spectrally-wide red-emitting bulk phosphors, which emit a significant amount of their energy either in the far red or infrared where the eye’s response is poor or zero. Consequently, employing those phosphors (along with bulk green-yellow emitting ones) will result in desired warmer light sources, however, at t ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy
  7. Advanced Design for Scalable sCO2 Turbomachinery Systems

    SBC: MOHAWK INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY, INC.            Topic: 30

    Supercritical CO2 power cycles offer the promise of high efficiency in a compact footprint with a potential to offer disruptive changes to the US energy infrastructure. Applications include bottom cycles for electric co-generation power plants, nuclear power production, concentrated solar and other renewables as well as propulsion engines for space propulsion. Aerodynamic design theory dictates th ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy
  8. Middleware Oriented Community Solar Platform

    SBC: ProjectEconomics            Topic: 13

    There is a lack of appropriate software tools for managing shared solar programs. While some platforms are available, they stand-alone and lack the ability to integrate with external systems. As a result, energy retailers, solar developers and utilities are limited in their ability to offer shared solar to their customers, which restricts community groups and homeowners from participating in and m ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy
  9. Optical fiber integration into Bi2Sr2CaCu2Ox/Ag/AgX and (RE)Ba2Cu3Ox superconducting coils

    SBC: Lupine Materials and Technology, Inc.            Topic: 27

    The particle accelerators and detectors needed for future high energy physics devices require magnetic fields higher than those that can be produced by the low-temperature superconductor (LTS) technologies used in present-day superconducting magnets (SCMs). High temperature superconductor (HTS) materials, however, have the potential to generate very high magnetic fields, offering a technological p ...

    STTR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy
  10. Airborne Sensor for High-resolution imaging of Water Droplets and Ice Particles in Clouds

    SBC: APPLIED SCIENCE INNOVATIONS, INC            Topic: 17a

    Applied Science Innovations (ASI) proposes development of the Cloud and Aerosol Measurement and Imaging System (CAMIS) for small aerial platforms, such as ScanEagle or other unmanned aerial systems, balloons or kites to measure and classify the size, phase and habits of the related water or ice particles. The measurements and characterizations of cloud and aerosol particle properties, their evolut ...

    SBIR Phase I 2016 Department of Energy
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