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2005 Annual Progress Report

XI. Small Business Innovative Research

This section of the 2005 Progress Report for the DOE Hydrogen Program focuses on Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR).

SBIR Hydrogen Program New Projects Awarded in FY 2005 (PDF 188 KB)

  1. Novel, High Capacity Hydrogen Storage System (Phase I Project), Keith D. Kepler, Farasis Energy, Inc. (PDF 128 KB)
  2. Electrochemical Hydrogen Compressor (Phase I Project), David P. Bloomfield, Analytic Power, LLC (PDF 137 KB)
  3. Oil-free Hydrogen Compressor (Phase I Project), Hooshang Heshmat, Mohawk Innovative Technology, Inc. (PDF 129 KB)
  4. Ultra-high Productivity Metal Membranes for Hydrogen Production Applications (STTR Phase I Project), Charles W. Krueger, Hy9 Corporation (PDF 158 KB)
  5. Nano-fabricated Hydrogen Separation Membranes (Phase I Project), Michael Schwartz, ITN Energy Systems, Inc. (PDF 128 KB)
  6. Dimensionally Stable High Performance Membrane (Phase I Project), Han Liu, GINER, Inc. (PDF 128 KB)
  7. Economical High Performance Thermoplastic Composite Bipolar Plates (STTR Phase I Project), Michael J. Bortner, NanoSonic, Inc. (PDF 138 KB)
  8. Metal Hydride Slurry as a Novel Carrier of Hydrogen (Phase I Project), Stephen W. Lasher, TIAX, LLC (PDF 129 KB)
  9. Novel, Low-cost Solid Membrane Water Electrolyzer (Phase II Project), John A. Kosek, Giner, Inc. (PDF 149 KB)
  10. Complex Coolant Fluid for PEM Fuel Cell Systems, Satish C. Mohapatra, Advanced Fluid Technologies, Inc. (PDF 213 KB)
  11. Cellulose Production and Increased Biomass in Multifunction Crop Plants (STTR Phase II Project), Michael J. Blaylock, Edenspace Systems Corporation (PDF 131 KB)
  12. A High Efficiency PV to Hydrogen Energy System (Phase II Project), Kenneth W. Stone, Amonix, Inc. (PDF 138 KB)
  13. High-efficiency, Ultra-high Pressure Electrolysis with Direct Linkage to Photovoltaic Arrays (Phase II Project), Thomas Jackson, Avalence, LLC (PDF 130 KB)
  14. Hydrogen Recovery and Carbon Dioxide Separation In Steam Methane Reformers (Phase II Project), Ingo Pinnau, Membrane Technology and Research, Inc. (PDF 129 KB)

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