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  1. Heat-Sweep Monitoring with Bubbled Water Seismic Imaging

    SBC: Teverra LLC            Topic: C5621a

    In a geothermal reservoir, injected water flows through certain fluid pathways such as natural or induced fractures connecting injection and production wells to harvest the thermal energy from surrounding rocks. The spatial distribution and temporal movement of the fluid in the reservoir is the determining factor of the heat-sweep efficiency. Currently, monitoring of the heat-sweep efficiency is m ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  2. Development Of Yeast Strains for Production of Oleochemicals

    SBC: SOUTHEASTERN BIOCHEMICALS, INC.            Topic: C5520a

    Globally, more than 350 million metric tons of plastic polymers are produced annually, and their production is anticipated to quadruple by 2050. As much as three quarters of this material is single use, and only a small proportion is currently recycled. In 2018, 36 million tons of plastic waste were generated in the United States and 24 percent of that waste was recycled or incinerated. The remain ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Energy
  3. Providing Reliable Power to Coastal Communities using Hybrid MHK Systems

    SBC: EMRGY INC            Topic: C5418d

    Coastal communities share close proximity with one of the earth’s most reliable energy sources – moving water – yet they are often plagued with costly and unreliable energy resources due to the underdeveloped nature of commercial kinetic energy conversion. Coastal communities also face rising risks of flood, tropical storm, and other extreme events exacerbated by climate change; the ongoing ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy
  4. Characterization and Modeling of Metal-based Enhanced Conductive Materialsfor Fabrication

    SBC: NAECO, LLC            Topic: C5409a

    The Department of Energy (DOE) is promoting R&D into Affordable, Breakthrough Leapfrog Electric and Thermal Applications (CABLE). Many approaches to produce graphene-enhanced composite materials have been established in recent years. Although prior approaches have shown very promising increase of conductive properties, most of those previous experiences are not scalable due to technical challenges ...

    STTR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy
  5. Mobility Platform for Autonomous Offshore Wind Turbine Blade Repair

    SBC: PERSIMIA LLC            Topic: C5417a

    Maintenance and repair costs for offshore wind turbines have proven to be significantly higher than for land-based turbines, largely because of the difficulties involved in physical access to offshore turbines. As a result, there is increasing interest in developing autonomous mobile robots capable of performing inspection and maintenance tasks without the presence of a human operator onboard the ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy
  6. Drill-bit Vibration as a Safe and Viable Replacement for Radioisotope-based Well Logging Tools for Measuring Density, Porosity and Clay Mineral/Organic Matter Content

    SBC: Teverra LLC            Topic: C5402b

    It is critical to characterize subsurface formations for energy resource exploration and production. Radioisotope-based well logging devices have been widely used to measure the physical properties of subsurface rocks such as density, porosity, mineralogy, hydrogen content, etc. Those devices, however, pose radiological security risks, thus, there is an essential need to explore replacement techno ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy
  7. CarbonWatch: Rock Physics-Based Machine Learning Solution for End-to-End Monitoring of CO2 Storage Sites

    SBC: Teverra LLC            Topic: C5321d

    CO2 capture and storage is a key technology for the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions. Finding suitable geological storage sites, demonstrating effective CO2 containment, and establishing long-term monitoring of storage reservoirs are key to the safe storage of CO2. The risk of CO2 leakage can be reduced through real-time monitoring and early prediction of possible leaks. Early prediction of ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Energy
  8. Fast Recoverable and Fault Tolerant Resilient Power Converter Under Extreme Weather Conditions for Mega-Watt Power Solar Energy/Storage Systems

    SBC: Resilient Power Systems Inc.            Topic: 16d

    Presently, most renewable installations are treated as a convenience, not as a critical resource. But as dependency on renewables increases, these resources become critical and the need for them to continue operating during harsh grid and weather-related conditions is crucial. The current commercial practice is to use 3-phase low voltage power converters and step-up transformers for connection to ...

    SBIR Phase I 2021 Department of Energy
  9. 18b Low Cost Cloud Based Resource Characterization Tools For Performance Monitoring and Optimization

    SBC: EMRGY INC            Topic: 18b

    Hydrokinetics (HK) is the conversion of power embodied in moving water into electrical power. Hydrokinetic resources include natural tidal and riverine sites as well as man-made water transport infrastructure. The primary barriers to broad commercialization of HK power generation has been both technical and regulatory. Low-volumes in the HK market space is largely a product of regulatory hurdles t ...

    SBIR Phase I 2021 Department of Energy
  10. Fabrication and Evaluation of EV Charging System subcomponents made from Enhanced Conductivity Copper

    SBC: NAECO, LLC            Topic: 20h

    The Department of Energy (DOE) is promoting R&D into Affordable, Breakthrough Leapfrog Electric and Thermal Applications (CABLE). While DOE has funded research on high conductivity materials before, the comprehensive CABLE approach mandates that a breakthrough in electrical or thermal conductivity be balanced with maintenance of other properties needed for applications to achieve commercial succes ...

    STTR Phase I 2021 Department of Energy
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