Giner Electrochemical Systems Llc
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- Auburndale, MA 024661311
- Estimated Number of Employees: 55
- Estimated Annual Receipts: $8,000,000
Sampling of Federal Government Funding Actions/Set Asides
In order by amount of set aside monies.
- $99,956 - Monday the 19th of March 2012
Department Of Air Force
FA8650 USAF AFMC AFRL/RQK
GINER ELECTRONICS STTR 1 - $94,892 - Thursday the 4th of October 2012
Department Of Navy
OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE PHYSICAL, ENGINEERING, AND LIFE SCIENCES (EXCEPT BIOTECHNOLOGY) - $67,002 - Wednesday the 19th of March 2014
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER
GINER ELECTROCHEMICAL SYSTEMS (GES) PROPOSES TO DEVELOP A CATHODE LIQUID FEED, PROTON-EXCHANGE MEMBRANE ELECTROLYZER STACK AND SYSTEM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING 3,600 PSI OXYGEN. WE PROPOSE TO SUBCONTRACT HAMILTON-SUNDSTRAND HUMAN SPACE SYSTEMS (H-S) TO SHARE UNIQUE STATE-OF-THE-ART TECHNOLOGIES THAT PROVIDE THE BEST PATH TO MEETING PROGRAM OBJECTIVES. GES WILL SHARE THEIR DATA AND EXPERTISE WITH HIGH BALANCED PRESSURE ELECTROLYZERS AND H-S WILL CONTRIBUTE THEIR DATA AND EXPERTISE IN HIGH DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE ELECTROLYZER SYSTEMS. BASED ON THE HIGH PRESSURE ANODE DESIGN CONCEPT DEVELOPED IN PHASE I, GES WILL FURTHER DEVELOP THE ELECTROLYZER CELL AND STACK DESIGN. IN PARALLEL, H-S WILL DEVELOP THE KEY SUBSYSTEM AND CONTROL COMPONENTS FOR A BRASSBOARD BALANCE OF PLANT. THE PROGRAM WILL CULMINATE IN THE FABRICATION, ASSEMBLY, AND DEMONSTRATION OF A BRASSBOARD HIGH OXYGEN PRESSURE GENERATION SYSTEM. - $50,000 - Tuesday the 12th of August 2014
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER
DEVELOPMENT OF AN IMPROVED WATER MANAGEMENT MEMBRANE FOR A STATIC VAPOR FEED ELECTROLYZER THAT PRODUCES SUB-SATURATED H2 AND O2 IS PROPOSED. THIS IMPROVED MEMBRANE CAN INCREASE THE PERFORMANCE AND ESPECIALLY THE DURABILITY OF STATIC VAPOR FEED ELECTROLYZERS. STATIC VAPOR FEED ELECTROLYZERS GREATLY SIMPLIFY ELECTROLYZER SYSTEMS AS THEY ELIMINATE THE NEED FOR WATER/GAS PHASE SEPARATION, WHICH IS PARTICULARLY CHALLENGING IN A ZERO GRAVITY ENVIRONMENT. MAINTAINING WATER IN THE VAPOR PHASE GREATLY REDUCES MEMBRANE SWELLING WHICH SHOULD INCREASE DURABILITY. FINALLY, BY KEEPING WATER IN THE VAPOR PHASE THE MEA IS NOT EXPOSED TO ION AND OTHER CONTAMINANTS THAT ARE CARRIED BY A LIQUID WATER STREAM, FURTHER INCREASING DURABILITY AND SIMPLIFYING THE SYSTEM BY REDUCING THE NEED FOR ULTRA-PURE WATER. THE PRIMARY GOAL OF THIS PHASE II PROGRAM THEN IS TO DEMONSTRATE THE ENHANCED PERFORMANCE AND DURABILITY OF A STATIC VAPOR FEED ELECTROLYZER UTILIZING AN IMPROVED WATER MANAGEMENT MEMBRANE. - $399,913 - Friday the 4th of November 2011
Department Of Navy
NAVAL FACILIITES ENGINEERING AND
SBIR PHASE II - REGENERATIVE FUEL CELLS - $200,000 - Tuesday the 12th of August 2014
National Aeronautics And Space Administration
NASA SHARED SERVICES CENTER
DEVELOPMENT OF AN IMPROVED WATER MANAGEMENT MEMBRANE FOR A STATIC VAPOR FEED ELECTROLYZER THAT PRODUCES SUB-SATURATED H2 AND O2 IS PROPOSED. THIS IMPROVED MEMBRANE CAN INCREASE THE PERFORMANCE AND ESPECIALLY THE DURABILITY OF STATIC VAPOR FEED ELECTROLYZERS. STATIC VAPOR FEED ELECTROLYZERS GREATLY SIMPLIFY ELECTROLYZER SYSTEMS AS THEY ELIMINATE THE NEED FOR WATER/GAS PHASE SEPARATION, WHICH IS PARTICULARLY CHALLENGING IN A ZERO GRAVITY ENVIRONMENT. MAINTAINING WATER IN THE VAPOR PHASE GREATLY REDUCES MEMBRANE SWELLING WHICH SHOULD INCREASE DURABILITY. FINALLY, BY KEEPING WATER IN THE VAPOR PHASE THE MEA IS NOT EXPOSED TO ION AND OTHER CONTAMINANTS THAT ARE CARRIED BY A LIQUID WATER STREAM, FURTHER INCREASING DURABILITY AND SIMPLIFYING THE SYSTEM BY REDUCING THE NEED FOR ULTRA-PURE WATER. THE PRIMARY GOAL OF THIS PHASE II PROGRAM THEN IS TO DEMONSTRATE THE ENHANCED PERFORMANCE AND DURABILITY OF A STATIC VAPOR FEED ELECTROLYZER UTILIZING AN IMPROVED WATER MANAGEMENT MEMBRANE. - $200,000 - Tuesday the 7th of August 2012
Department Of Navy
OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE PHYSICAL, ENGINEERING, AND LIFE SCIENCES (EXCEPT BIOTECHNOLOGY) - $149,997 - Wednesday the 12th of October 2011
Department Of Air Force
FA8650 USAF AFMC AFRL/RQK
SIMPLIFIED STATIC FEED ELECTROLYZER FOR HYDROGEN REFUELING (FA8650-12-M-2210) - $100,000 - Tuesday the 7th of August 2012
Department Of Navy
OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE PHYSICAL, ENGINEERING, AND LIFE SCIENCES (EXCEPT BIOTECHNOLOGY)
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