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  1. Hydrothermal Catalysis Flow Process to Convert Brown Grease into Green Gasoline, Green Jet and Green Diesel Fuels

    SBC: SARTEC CORPORATION            Topic: 08a

    The primary challenges for creating renewable fuels are the ability to process inexpensive non-food feedstocks into biofuels that meet all quality specification, perform indistinguishably from petroleum-based fuels and are compatible with current infrastructure.Our Phase I project demonstrated the feasibility of producing biofuels from waste greases using a novel hydrothermal, continuous-flow cata ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  2. Engineering Analysis and Design of CO2 Geothermal Power System to Provide Dispatable Geothermal Electricity Generation and Grid-Scale Energy Storage

    SBC: TERRACOH INC            Topic: 11b

    In topic 11.b, Dispatchable Geothermal Operations, DOE seeks to enable more widespread deployment of geothermal as a dispatchable energy source.TerraCOH’s CO2 Plume Geothermal (CPG™) and Earth Battery™ technologies are ideally suited to meet DOE’s needs.Conventional geothermal power technology has generally been limited to use as a baseload power source, but with increasing penetration of ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Energy
  3. Elimination of Methane from Landfill Gas

    SBC: Alchem Field Services, Inc.            Topic: 45c

    75239S Municipal solid waste landfills are the single largest source of anthropogenic methane emissions in the United States, producing 7 million tons, or 34% of the nation's total methane pollution. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Control¿s third assessment report, methane has a global warming potential 21 times that of carbon dioxide and is a key contributor to global clim ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy
  4. Non-Perturbing Multi-Axis Magnetic Field Sensor

    SBC: Fieldmetrics Inc.            Topic: 32

    78897S Plasma fusion research experiments require magnetic field measurements over a wide range of bandwidth and sensitivity. However, existing pickup coil sensors are limited in bandwidth, require time integration, and perturb the experiment when used as inserted diagnostics. Novel sensors that can be used for edge or insertion measurements of magnetic fields ranging from 0.01 to 100 G over a b ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Energy
  5. Modular, Potential-Powered Voltage Monitor and Diagnostics Platform

    SBC: Fieldmetrics Inc.            Topic: 02a

    78846S Investment in the U.S. power grid infrastructure has not kept pace with increased energy demands, and consequently, existing power lines must operate close to conservative safety limits. The development of advanced instrumentation could simultaneously improve efficiency and maintain reliability. Next generation sensors must be low-cost to allow widespread deployment while providing critic ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Energy
  6. Quantitative In-Situ TEM Nanoindentation Instrument

    SBC: HYSITRON, INCORPORATED            Topic: 30b

    75333S Nanoindentation is the primary technique for assessing the nanomechanical behavior of small volumes of materials. With this technique, the force required to produce a given displacement into a sample by a sharp diamond tip is measured, and the hardness of the material being tested is determined analyzing the force-displacement curve. However, the microstructural origins of the measured me ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy
  7. Fiber-Optic Sensor with Simultaneous Temperature, Pressure, and Chemical Sensing Capabilities

    SBC: Micromaterials, Inc            Topic: 31d

    78477 A key to improving energy efficiency in the chemical and petrochemical industries is the ability to monitor such in situ parameters as the temperature, pressure, and chemical composition of the process stream under harsh and extreme conditions. Instruments with the required capabilities and/or robustness currently either do not exist or are inadequate. This project will develop a fiber-opti ...

    STTR Phase I 2005 Department of Energy
  8. Microalgae Biofixation of CO2 and Fertilizer Production for Greenhouse Gas Abatement

    SBC: Seaag, Inc.            Topic: 22c

    75974B Microalgae biofixation is a candidate technology for abating the emissions of greenhouse gases, particularly CO2, while simultaneously producing fuels and chemicals. One approach is to use nitrogen-fixing microalgae (cyanobacteria) cultivated in large open ponds and harvested to produce both renewable fuels (e.g., methane, and possibly, in the future, ethanol or hydrogen) and organic nitr ...

    SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Energy
  9. Nanoporous Silica Slurry for Enhanced CMP of Low Power Consumption Copper Interconnects

    SBC: Sinmat Inc            Topic: 20d

    79522S In the manufacture of semiconductor interconnects, the copper Chemical Mechanical Planarization (CMP) process uses a slurry composed of large, hard particles that cause defects such as scratches, and delamination of the copper film from the low- k-dielectric-constant matter. To overcome these deficiencies, this project will develop technology for introducing nanoporous silica particles in ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Energy
  10. Improved Internal-Tin Nb3Sn Conductors for ITER and Other Fusion Applications

    SBC: Supergenics I, Llc            Topic: 33

    78471S In the near future, there will be an urgent need for large quantities of Nb3Sn superconductor for the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), an experimental fusion device, and the DOE has only a few domestically located companies that are capable of supplying this need. Two of these are subsidiaries of European companies that already have orders and commitments to the EU ...

    SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Energy
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