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  1. Development of On-Site Conical Spiral Welders for Large Wind Turbine Towers

    SBC: Keystone Tower Systems, Inc.            Topic: 07a

    Larger, taller wind turbines could significantly reduce the cost of wind energy and enable much broader deployment, but traditional tower designs cannot cost-effectively scale up due to the size constraints associated with road and rail transportation. Wind turbine towers face a critical bottleneck in the form of the 14-foot diameter limit imposed by over-road transport. With current designs, to ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  2. Advanced Ceramic Materials and Packaging Technologies for Realizing Sensors Operable up to 1800 Celsius in Advanced Energy Generation Systems

    SBC: SPORIAN MICROSYSTEMS, INC            Topic: 14c

    There is a need for condition monitoring sensors capable of functioning in the harshest environments associated with advanced power systems that will: directly contribute to improving system control, protect capital equipment investment, and promote safety through prevention of catastrophic equipment failure. These harsh environments include extreme temperatures (800-1800C), high press ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  3. Strategy for Implementation of Fixed and Mobile Wireless Technologies in Crowded and Confined EMI Environments of Nuclear Power Plants

    SBC: ANALYSIS AND MEASUREMENT SERVICE CORPORATION            Topic: 19h

    Wireless technologies offer tremendous opportunities to nuclear power for improved safety, efficiency, and reliability. This project addresses two significant barriers for implementation of wireless technologies in nuclear power plants: 1) electromagnetic compatibility which refers to the ability of plant equipment to withstand wireless transmissions; and 2) coexistence which refers to the abilit ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  4. Instrumentation and Control Design for Small Modular Reactors

    SBC: ANALYSIS AND MEASUREMENT SERVICE CORPORATION            Topic: 19e

    Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are one of the most compelling options for meeting the growing clean energy demands of the U.S. While safer and costing less to build and operate than their conventional counterparts, there are fundamental design differences between traditional commercial nuclear power plants and SMRs that require new instrumentation and control (I&C) sensors and measurement technique ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  5. Membrane-Sorbent Hybrid System for Post Combustion Carbon Capture

    SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: 12e

    The electricity produced from fossil fuels is essential to the worlds prosperity and security. On the other hand, increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration caused by the fossil fuel combustion are causing concerns regarding global warming. Although there are several methods for separating CO2 from the flue gases at existing coal-fired power plants, all of them have significant drawbacks, includin ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  6. Advanced Laser Driver for Inertial Fusion Energy

    SBC: Aqwest, LLC            Topic: 17a

    Inertial confinement fusion (ICF) offers to tap almost unlimited sources of inexpensive energy. While ICF has been demonstrated at the Department of Energy (DOE) Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), its commercialization to inertial fusion energy (IFE) is impeded by the lack of an efficient and economical laser driver. Drivers for todays ICF facilities generate only a few pulses per day ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  7. Rapid Design and Testing of Novel Gas-Liquid Contacting Devices for Post-Combustion CO2 Capture via 3-D Printing

    SBC: ION Engineering LLC            Topic: 12f

    To dramatically reduce CO2 emissions from coal-fired power plants, and mitigate their impact on global climate change, DOE has called for technologies that can capture at least 90% of CO2 emissions from an existing coal-fired power plant with no more than a 35% increase in the cost of electricity. One process design approach with the potential to achieve these goals is through the use of advanced ...

    SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Energy
  8. Novel Rewarming Technique for Cyropreserved Tissue

    SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: DHP15014

    TDAs proposes to develop a novel RF heating process for rewarming cryogenically preserved tissues and organs. TDAs approach is to optimize the RF frequency and power, along with the chemical composition, size and morphology of infused nanoparticles so that they heat tissue samples rapidly and uniformly. In this manner, the cryoprotectant solutions pass from the vitrified state to the liquid stat ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of DefenseDefense Health Agency
  9. Modeling Electron Emission and Surface Effects of High Quantum Efficiency Photocathodes

    SBC: TECH-X CORPORATION            Topic: 06a

    Statement of the problem or situation that is being addressed The successful operation of the Department of Energy (DOE) X-ray light sources, free elec- tron laser (FEL), and linear accelerator facilities depends on developing advanced photoinjectors. These require photocathodes capable to deliver high quantum e ciency (QE), high-brightness, low emittance, high-average current electron beams. Meas ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Energy
  10. Convenient multi-architecture high-performance computing

    SBC: TECH-X CORPORATION            Topic: 02c

    Statement of the problem or situation that is being addressed throughout Phase I of your proposal Modern computer hardware relies heavily on parallelism, concurrency, vectorization, and heterogeneity to achieve high performance. Software that is not able to exploit these hardware characteristics is limited to a minuscule fraction of the theoretical peak performance of a computer, be it a large sup ...

    SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Energy
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