Closed Solicitation · DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

    INL INNOVATION SPOTLIGHT EFFICIENT PROTONIC CERAMIC POWER: DUAL-MODE HYDROGEN AND ELECTRICITY GENERATION

    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    Sol. BA-1049Special NoticeIdaho Falls, ID
    Closed
    STATUS
    Closed
    closed Mar 24, 2026
    POSTED
    Oct 31, 2024
    Publication date
    NAICS CODE
    237130
    Primary industry classification
    PSC CODE
    S112
    Product & service classification

    AI Summary

    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

    Contract details

    Solicitation No.
    BA-1049
    Notice Type
    Special Notice
    Posted Date
    October 31, 2024
    Response Deadline
    March 24, 2026
    NAICS Code
    237130AI guide
    PSC / Class Code
    S112
    Contract Code
    8900
    Primary Contact
    Andrew Rankin
    State
    ID
    ZIP Code
    83415
    AI Product/Service
    both

    Description

    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.

    Benefits:          

    • Enhanced Efficiency: Operates effectively at reduced temperatures, significantly lowering energy costs.
    • Dual Functionality: Capable of reversible operation between hydrogen production and electricity generation, offering flexibility in application.
    • Durability: Demonstrates high durability and stable operation under practical high-water pressure conditions, ensuring long-term reliability.
    • Sustainable Solution: Supports a carbon-neutral energy cycle, aligning with global sustainability goals.
    • Versatile Applications: Potential for use in sensors, permeation membranes, and other energy devices, broadening its market appeal.

    Applications:    

    • Renewable Energy Storage Systems
    • Hydrogen Production Facilities
    • Power Generation Companies
    • Environmental Sensing Devices
    • Industrial Gas Processing.

    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 offers strategic access to proprietary technology, enhancing small business growth and contributing to economic and public advancement. We cater licensing terms to each business we work with, ensuring mutually beneficial agreements. Engage with our diverse technology offerings to propel your company forward.

    Learn more about our licensing opportunities and the support we provide at https://inl.gov/technology-deployment/. For specific discussions on how your business can benefit, please contact Andrew Rankin at td@inl.gov.

    INL’s Technology Deployment department focuses exclusively on licensing intellectual property and partnering with industry collaborators capable of commercializing our innovations. Our goal is to commercialize the technologies developed by INL researchers. We do not engage in purchasing, manufacturing, procurement decisions, or providing funding. Additionally, this is not a call for external services to assist in the development of this technology.

    Key dates

    1. October 31, 2024Posted Date
    2. March 24, 2026Proposals / Responses Due

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