Active Solicitation · DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
AI Summary
The Department of Energy is seeking technology licensing for an integrated electrochemical system designed for carbon capture and hydrogen production. This innovative solution addresses current challenges in carbon capture technology, offering energy efficiency, net-zero water consumption, and scalability for various applications. Interested parties are encouraged to explore this opportunity to contribute to sustainable energy solutions.
Integrated Electrochemical System for Carbon Capture and Hydrogen Production
A Modular, Energy-Efficient Solution for Reducing Atmospheric CO₂
The Challenge
Current carbon capture technologies face significant hurdles in addressing both distributed CO₂ emissions and direct air capture (DAC). Current solutions are:
These limitations impede scalability and economic viability, especially as global CO₂ emissions from distributed sources like transport remain a critical challenge.
How It Works
The proposed technology integrates a Carbonate-Composite Membrane Reactor (CCMR) with a Protonic Ceramic Electrolyzer (PCE) to enable efficient carbon capture, hydrogen production, and energy generation:
This hybrid approach minimizes energy loss, reduces auxiliary power demand, and eliminates the need for traditional solvent regeneration processes.
Key Advantages
Market Applications
TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY: INTEGRATED ELECTROCHEMICAL SYSTEM FOR CARBON CAPTURE AND HYDROGEN PRODUCTION 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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