Closed Solicitation · DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
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The Department of Energy has announced a special notice regarding the INL Innovation Spotlight on Efficient Protonic Ceramic Power, focusing on dual-mode hydrogen and electricity generation. This initiative highlights a breakthrough in solid oxide cell technology that allows for reversible hydrogen production and electricity generation, providing an efficient and low-temperature solution for sustainable energy conversion and storage. The development of this reversible solid oxide cell at Idaho National Laboratory (INL) addresses the growing need for effective energy storage and conversion amid the global shift towards renewable energy sources. The technology utilizes PNC oxide, a perovskite material known for its high efficiency and durability at lower operating temperatures
INL Innovation Spotlight
Efficient Protonic Ceramic Power: Dual-Mode Hydrogen and Electricity Generation
Breakthrough solid oxide cell technology enables reversible hydrogen production and electricity generation, providing an efficient, low-temperature solution for sustainable energy conversion and storage.
Overview:
Amidst a global shift towards renewable energy sources, the challenge of efficient and sustainable energy storage and conversion becomes increasingly critical. Developing the reversible solid oxide cell at INL directly responds to this challenge, offering a high-performance solution that operates effectively at lower temperatures. This technology bridges the gap in existing energy conversion and storage solutions and aligns with market trends favoring sustainable, carbon-neutral technologies. Its potential applications span various industries, from power generation to hydrogen fuel production, positioning it as a critical player in the future energy market.
Description:
At the heart of this technology is the PNC oxide, a perovskite material designed for high efficiency and durability at reduced operating temperatures. PNC oxide excels in fuel cell and electrolysis modes, unlike traditional electrodes, thanks to its triple-phase conductivity. This innovative material composition enables the cell to produce hydrogen and generate electricity with unprecedented efficiency and flexibility, significantly advancing existing solutions.
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Development Status:
TRL 2 - Technology concept and application formulated.
IP Status:
US Patent No. 11,557,781, “Electrochemical Cells for Hydrogen Gas Production and Electricity Generation, and Related Systems, and Methods,” BEA Docket No. BA-1049.
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INL INNOVATION SPOTLIGHT EFFICIENT PROTONIC CERAMIC POWER: DUAL-MODE HYDROGEN AND ELECTRICITY GENERATION is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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