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  1. Advanced Membranes for CO2 Capture from Existing Coal-fired Power Plants

    SBC: NEXTECH MATERIALS, LTD.            Topic: 24a

    Coal is an abundant source of energy in the USA, but is not currently utilized effectively. Recently, the DOE has begun a carbon sequestration program is to develop advanced CO2 capture and compression technology for existing coal-fired plants with increased efficiency with no more than a 35% increase in the cost of electricity. This will require new approaches and technologies to be successful. N ...

    STTR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
  2. Manufacturing System Design Analysis of SOFC Stacks

    SBC: NEXTECH MATERIALS, LTD.            Topic: 28b

    A number of process-based manufacturing analyses have been performed for SOFCs, providing cohesive feasibility analyses for a wide range of cell and stack designs. These studies have been broad in scope; however, with limited depth on any particular stack technology and lacking a detailed analysis of viable component fabrication methods and equipment options. Manufacturing cost analysis will be p ...

    SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Energy
  3. Manufacturing Analysis of SOFC Interconnect Coating Processes

    SBC: NEXTECH MATERIALS, LTD.            Topic: 29b

    Due to the threat of global warming, and the economic need for energy independence, the United States Department of Energy is developing alternative means of energy production. Solid Oxide Fuel Cells offer a route for more efficient use of fossil fuels, bio-fuels, and biomass, with less pollution compared to combustion approaches. However, widespread use of SOFCs is currently limited, partially by ...

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Energy
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