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| TowerPinkster | Perry Hausman | |
Small Business
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Buildings
| Engineering | MARKETS Community Civic Healthcare Higher Education Hospitality Retail Industrial Justice K-12 Education Mixed Use Housing Workplace
SERVICES Architecture Engineering -Mechanical Engineering -Electrical Engineering -Structural Engineering -Plumbing -Commissioning Interior Design Landscape Architecture Planning Security Technology |
| MI |
| Owen Ames Kimball Co. | Thomas j Stanek | |
Small Business
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Buildings
| Topic Area 1 | We are a construction company located in West Michigan and interested in becoming a teaming partner. Our company focuses on commercial construction in the following sectors: K-12, Higher Education, Industrial, Manufacturing, Health and Non-Profit.
We have two offices in West Michigan located in Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo.
We work with our clients on energy efficiencies when they are either considering to modify their existing facilities or building new. Discussions on energy efficiencies are common throughout the design phase. |
| MI |
| Atrevida Science Inc. | Claudia Maldonado | |
Small Business
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Wind
| Wind Energy Social Science Research | Atrevida Science is a privately-held, certified Minority/Woman-Owned Business Enterprise located in Amherst, NY, employing PhD’s, engineers, and scientists. We provide engineering design, simulation, testing, analysis and control systems solutions. We address flight control using variable aerodynamic response of wings and blades and obtaining low weight with topology optimized structural design and additive manufacturing.
CO R E CO M P E T E N C I E S Engineering Research Energy Systems Control Systems Advanced Manufacturing Design and Optimization Simulation and Experimental Modeling Change Leadership
541620 – Environmental Consulting Services 541690 – Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services 541715 – Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences |
| NY |
| Proficient Technologies, Inc. | Christopher Hurlbut | |
Small Business
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Advanced Manufacturing (Industrial)
| Steam System Efficiency | Proficient Technologies specializes in evaluating/auditing steam generation systems, steam distribution systems, steam utilization equipment and condensate return systems to identify and qualify opportunities to save energy, improve operation, improve reliability, reduce maintenance, and enhance safety. We develop these opportunities to include savings calculations/justification, estimated implementation costs, bill of materials and detailed scopes of work. • Complete Steam System Evaluation o Perform boiler combustion efficiency testing and analyze boiler skin and blowdown losses to determine overall boiler efficiency. Evaluate boiler room equipment and operation. o Survey steam distribution and condensate return system. Perform complete steam trap survey. Traps tested using ultrasonic, IR temperature, and visual methods. Evaluate potential for distribution pressure optimization. Evaluate piping and component insulation. o Steam utilizing equipment/process evaluation. Resolve any steam related equipment operation issues. Improve production and/or efficiency. Improve reliability and maintainability. o Steam quality testing and analysis (ANSI/AAMI ST79) • Specialty Services o Evaluate building/site conversion from steam to alternate heat/energy source (e.g., hot water, etc.) • Strategic Partners Enable Us to Provide o A/E Services o Construction/Implementation Services o Energy Tracking/Monitoring Software and Services Proficient Technologies stands behind its survey findings and recommendations. We offer M&V services to confirm projected energy savings were achieved as well as software to benchmark and then track energy consumption post recommendation implementation. |
| SC |
| Silver Petrucelli and Associates | Kenneth Eldridge | |
Small Business
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Buildings
| DE-FOA-0002756 | Improving the Energy Efficiency in Buildings |
| CT |
| GreenAssociates, Inc. | Andrew McCall | |
Small Business
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Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program (EECBG)
| | We are a full-service Architectural firm specializing is the development of educational environments. |
| IL |
| Texas State University | Sarah Fritts | |
Academic
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Wind
| Bat deterrents in controlled environment | I have collaborated with the National Renewable Energy Lab with funding from the Department of Energy to assess bat flight and echolocation behavioral responses to ultrasonic deterrents in a flight cage in San Marcos, Texas. The flight cage currently is (l x w x h) 60 m x 10 m x 4.5 m, but we have plans to expand the length to 100 m. I have demonstrated experience supervising the field testing and analyzing the results. |
| TX |
| Yunifire | Christopher Joseph | |
Small Business
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Wind
| IT Software and Services | Yunifire LLC currently possesses land in Sweetwater, Texas near one of the largest wind farms in Texas is Roscoe Wind Farm. Sweetwater is sometimes called the "Wind Turbine Capital of Texas". Our primary services are IT related and we would like to provide IT software/hardware services as a partner on any Wind related project as there is an abundant amount of wind related technical talent available near our primary location.
Our capability statement is located at http://www.yunifire.com/images/capabilitystatement-001.pdf and we are a Minority owned small business. |
| TX |
| Muhlbauer, Inc. | Gerald Steinwasser | |
Large Business
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Advanced Manufacturing (Industrial)
| MEA and/or electrolyzer production equipment | Automation for the volume manufacturing of MEA for fuel cells and/or electrolyzer |
| VA |
| Mavericks Microgrids | Meghan Brookler | |
Small Business
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Renewable Energy Integration (REI)
| Community Microgrids, Integrated Renewable Energy, EV Charging and Energy Efficiency at no cost for Schools | Mavericks Microgrids brings renewable energy solutions, ev charging for cars and buses with energy and water efficiencies for schools at no cost. We can almost always provide lower cost energy as well as fixed fuel pricing for districts. With always-on green power, energy and water efficiency upgrades, our children's schools also become resilience hubs. We can also provide integrated air filtration & purification that reduces HVAC stress, cleans air, reduces viruses and molds and provides healthier air for our schools. We would love to partner with you, at no cost, and take climate action together. We can also provide community microgrids that create impact for the area. Thank you! |
| WA |
| Via Science, Inc. (VIA) | Colin Gounden | |
Small Business
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Cross-Cutting
| | Summary: Via Science, Inc. (“VIA”) is a small business with a mission to make communities cleaner, safer, and more equitable through Web3 and blockchain-controlled data privacy.
Background
Mission: Make communities cleaner, safer, and more equitable
Team: 45 FTEs Members of the VIA leadership team have worked together for 5 to 25 years with two successful exits Large percentage of PhDs and graduates from Harvard, MIT, and other top universities
Web3 Technology: 10 issued patents related to data privacy and federated data analysis Cybersecurity accreditation to TOP SECRET level with U.S. DoD Scale testing with a major U.S. intelligence agency
Interest
Collective good from collective action National Security: Humanitarian aid and secure logistics through integration of building, electric vehicle, and workflow data across multiple secure systems Improved Health: Reduced respiratory illnesses due to increased adoption of clean energy in neighborhoods through real-time verification of energy demand at building and tenant level, and fuel source verification for electric vehicles Community-Led Resilience: Increased grid flexibility of clean energy in neighborhoods through real-time incentives to balance renewable supply, and V2B and V2G charging
Capabilities
Web3 technologies to verify, integrate, analyze private data: Verify: Real-time and anonymous verification of valuable data (e.g., clean energy) Integrate: Connect data sources currently decentralized, and / or inaccessible due to privacy Analyze: Enable experts and third parties to analyze and act on data securely and confidently
Differentiation: Cybersecurity, Cost, Real-Time, Anonymity, Flexibility Cybersecurity: The only blockchain and Web3 platform with a U.S. Department of Defense TOP SECRET level accreditation, ideal for critical infrastructure (i.e., energy) customers Cost: Web3 tech stack enables cost-effective coordination of volumes of decentralized assets Real-Time: Zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) provide real-time verification of energy to enable real-time compensation Anonymity: ZKPs provide anonymous verification of energy consumption / generation Flexibility: Smart contracts enable programmable flexibility of timing, thresholds, and incentives for energy |
| MA |
| Bluestone Engineering | Jason Zagar | |
Small Business
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Buildings
| Mechanical | Electrical | Technology Engineering Services | Bluestone Engineering was started in 2004 with a singular goal: deliver projects on-time, accurately, with exceptional service.
Our goal is to provide excellent technical services with a more personable, flexible, and human approach that drives better results. We do that by providing a team of professionals that share a common vision to make connections with our clients that yield more productive relationships. Our engineers are not only technically competent, but also recognize that the needs of our clients come first. We approach each project with a fresh set of eyes while remembering lessons learned from past experiences. Our ability to effectively communicate our designs creates clarity and helps drive our projects forward without the typical engineering ambiguity.
We love what we do, and it shows on every project we touch. It drives how we interact with our clients and partners. It is evident in the attention to detail we put into every project and every design, big or small. It shows up in our responsiveness and in how we communicate with everyone on the project team. And it is apparent in the passion we bring to finding solutions to our clients’ mechanical and electrical engineering needs. |
| IA |
| Emergent Architecture | Ted Friesner | |
Small Business
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Buildings
| Topic Area 1 | Emergent Architecture is a full service 12 person architectural design firm with 3 offices located in Cedar Falls and Cedar Rapids Iowa along with an office in Omaha Nebraska. We are proud of our ability to incorporate energy efficiencies into each design. At Emergent Architecture we are passionate about creating a collaborative, client engaging process that integrates all disciplines into meaningful dialogue where the outcome provides you life changing spaces. Combining our legacy and foundation with our vibrant design culture enables our shared values and complementary expertise to provide an unmatched creative process for your project. We believe true creativity comes through extensive research of your facilities, conversations with stakeholders, and breakthroughs with your change-makers. Innovation is truly rooted in all these disciplines of action and the collaboration that happens between us. |
| IA |
| New York City Economic Development Corporation | New York City Economic Development Corporation | |
State and/or Local Government
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Wind
| | NYCEDC is a nonprofit instrumentality chartered by and working on behalf of the City of New York to drive equitable and resilient economic development across the city in partnership with the NYC Department of Small Business Services. NYCEDC delivers on its mission by partnering with private, non-profit, academic, and government entities to foster and grow innovation ecosystems, and catalyze emerging industries. To support these partnerships, NYCEDC utilizes an expansive range of tools and levers that few other municipal or state government agencies can offer. These include 66 million square feet of managed assets; strategic, policy driven real estate acquisition and disposition; tax incentive program management, impact investing, and fund administration; original local economic research; nearly $9 billion in capital and construction management and design on behalf of other agencies; and industry development programming supported by incubators, accelerators, and academic institutions.
To ensure New York City does its part in the fight against climate change, NYCEDC is doubling down on its work with businesses, academic/research institutions, non-profits, environmental justice advocates, and government entities to grow the offshore wind industry. Given NYCEDC’s experience leading inclusive economic transformation through collaborative partnerships, and our nation-leading commitment to climate innovation, New York City is one of the country’s most high-impact, market-driving entities, and an essential partner capable of identifying climate solutions at scale. To this end, NYCEDC is capable of partnering with key industry partners to solve pressing challenges in the offshore wind industry related to HVDC cabling/interconnection, distributed wind, community development impacts of offshore wind, community engagement and participation, and emerging animal deterrent/detection.
New York City is uniquely positioned to partner with a diverse range of stakeholders to address key issues in the offshore wind industry. NYCEDC is a partner with robust experience and a unique comparative advantages. |
| NY |
| Intellistore, Inc. | Roger Olle | |
Small Business
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Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains (MESC)
| Safe automated storage and retrieval of vehicle & other batteries to ensure safe processing, minimize human contact and mitigate any effects of thermal events | Intellistore, Inc. (www,intellistoreusa.com) in a tech startup focused on designing and building automated storage, retrieval, conveyance, and transport systems of vehicle & other energy storage devices to ensure safe processing, minimize human contact and mitigate any effects of thermal runaway or other thermal events. |
| MI |
| Sandia National Laboratories | Kailey Wulfert | |
Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC)
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Wind
| | Sandia’s Wind Energy Technologies Department has been a trusted research institution in the quest to improve wind turbine performance and lower the cost of wind energy. While Sandia has many areas of expertise, we specialize in: Wind Integration Analysis – Sandia develops new methods for integrating wind power into the distribution system and bulk electric power system. This includes detailed dynamic electromagnetic transient modeling, improving interface controls for the grid and with hybrid systems, and developing protection systems for wind. Sandia conducts grid integration research using simulation modeling of wind turbine generators and controls as well as laboratory testing using wind turbine emulators in a Power Hardware in the loop platform. Community Engagement and Technical Assistance – Sandia has a long history of working with indigenous communities and tribal nations, rural, and islanded communities to provide unbiased scientific and engineering analysis. We have a team social scientists and engineers to help develop novel solutions.
Sandia National Laboratories is a multimission laboratory managed and operated by National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Honeywell International Inc., for the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration under contract DE-NA0003525. SAND2023-10473M |
| NM |
| Continuous Solutions LLC | Nyah Zarate | |
Small Business
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| | Developer of highly power dense rotating electric machines. SBIR/STTR contracts with DoD developing power dense motor for shipboard propulsion, power converters for multiple use cases, complete drive train for a UUV application, SRM torque ripple mitigation, and more.
We use a data driven process to determine the viability of a machine project – using state of the art tools such as Finite Element Analysis, our own Genetic Algorithm Multi-Objective Optimization Machine Design methods, and Simulink/MATLAB modeling. |
| OR |
| MEPT Engineering | Bluestone Engineering | |
Small Business
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Buildings
| Mechanical | Electrical | Technology Engineering Services | Bluestone Engineering was started in 2004 with a singular goal: deliver projects on-time, accurately, with exceptional service.
Our goal is to provide excellent technical services with a more personable, flexible, and human approach that drives better results. We do that by providing a team of professionals that share a common vision to make connections with our clients that yield more productive relationships. Our engineers are not only technically competent, but also recognize that the needs of our clients come first. We approach each project with a fresh set of eyes while remembering lessons learned from past experiences. Our ability to effectively communicate our designs creates clarity and helps drive our projects forward without the typical engineering ambiguity.
We love what we do, and it shows on every project we touch. It drives how we interact with our clients and partners. It is evident in the attention to detail we put into every project and every design, big or small. It shows up in our responsiveness and in how we communicate with everyone on the project team. And it is apparent in the passion we bring to finding solutions to our clients’ mechanical and electrical engineering needs. |
| IA |
| Signetron Inc. | Zach Van Hyfte | |
Small Business
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Cross-Cutting
| Bat Deterrent Technology Development | Signetron's mission is to develop high tech hardware and software solutions to combat climate change. Below are three examples of recent projects and products: The first one is an iOS app Remotely used by home owners and contractors to carry out remote energy audit of homes in order to obtain a provisional home energy score. This product is the culmination of 9 years of R&D effort, beginning with the DoE sponsored RAPMOD project in 2013 on a wearable backpack of sensors for rapid energy plus modeling of large buildings. Signetron’s second product is a software suite for creating dimensionally accurate 3D CAD models of existing multifamily residential buildings from pointcloud data collected by laser scanners. These CAD models are needed for envelope retrofit of buildings, for example in recladding building exteriors with prefab insulation panels. Signetron was the recipient of DoE ABC project for Phase 1 in 2019 and for Phase 2 in 2022. Signetron’s third and latest product consists of robots that can be used to both vacuum and air seal attics in single family residential homes. Signetron’s RoboAttic and Thermadrone projects won the DoE’s Phase 1 and Phase 2 E-ROBOT competition in 2022.
Area of Technical Expertise: * drone hardware/software solutions. * robotic hardware/software solutions. * mobile app solutions. |
| CA |
| Rutgers University | Onur Bilgen | |
Academic
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Wind
| Topic Area 4: Bat Deterrent Technology Development | Modeling and Design Optimization of Offshore Wind Turbines, Adaptive Rotor Systems: I specialize in system-level modeling, system identification (theoretical and experimental) and design optimization of multi-physics systems. Applications include floating offshore wind turbines, shape-adaptive smart rotor systems for wind turbines and multi-rotor drones, morphing aircraft, piezoelectric material actuators, sensors and energy harvesters. |
| NJ |
| University of Houston | Xingpeng Li | |
Academic
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SmartGrid
| Topics 1 & 2 | Power system modeling, simulation and algorithms. Software prototype development and demo. Power system dataset creation. Experience and licenses of commercial power system software including PSSE, DSATools, PowerWorld, and PSCAD. Experience with various commercial and open source optimization software. Coordinated operations of power-hydrogen infrastructure. Power system operations, control and optimization. Learning-assisted grid decision-making. Grid integration of renewable energy and energy storage. Solutions to addressing low inertia in grid operation and control. Cost-benefit, reliability and resilience analysis for power systems and interdependent infrastructures. Synthetic power system test case development. Optimal sizing of offshore platform power systems; offshore power systems. |
| TX |
| St Anthony Falls Laboratory - University of Minnesota | Christopher Feist | |
Academic
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Wind
| Topic Area 4: Bat Deterrent Technology Development | Area of Technical Expertise: The St Anthony Falls Lab (SAFL) is a multidisciplinary research lab with expertise in environmental fluid mechanics and instrumentation development. SAFL operates a wind energy research field station with a 2.5 MW wind turbine and 130-meter-tall meteorological tower. We have full control of the wind turbine which is dedicated to research and serves as an ideal platform for testing sensors. A team of applied research engineers have experience installing and testing sensors.
Brief Description of Capabilities: One of the primary objectives of the wind energy field station is the development and testing of new technologies. The site is set up with instruments and hardware designed to facilitate technology development. This includes network access throughout the wind turbine, SCADA collection at 1 Hz, sonic anemometers spanning rotor swept area for characterizing meteorological conditions of the site, and a team of engineers with experience operating a wind turbine and implementing new sensors/technology.
The wind energy research facility is located in Rosemount, MN and about 3.5 miles from the Mississippi River. The site has a high amount of bat activity (particularly in July and August).
Topic Area: Topic Area 4: Bat Deterrent Technology Development |
| MN |
| Kraisit Toey Boonyaso.Inc., Ltd | Kraisit Boonyaso | |
Individual
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Project Management Coordination Office
| Individual Contributor, Partner LLC | { "Name": "Kraisit Boonyaso", "JobRoles": [ "Developer", "Marketer", "Agency", "Analyst" ], "BusinessTypes": [ "Content Publisher", "Online Support", "Ecommerce", "Online Community", "Branding", "Lead Generation" ], "IsOptedInToEmails": true, "CourseProgress": [] } |
| Other |
| Great Plains Institute | Val Stori | |
Non-Profit
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Wind
| Topics 2 & 3 | Community engagement; consensus-based approach to renewable energy siting; facilitation; policy expertise on DERs, wholesale markets, transmission planning; environmental co-benefits to solar siting and site design; permitting and planning. |
| MN |
| Energy Management Consultants (EMC) | Thomas Seekins | |
Small Business
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Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program (EECBG)
| Energy Efficiency | Energy Management Consultants, Inc (EMC) is a team of Engineers, Master Electricians, Certified Energy Managers and Lighting Certified personnel completing design-build turnkey energy service projects. EMC’s corporate headquarters is in Portland, Maine with remote offices throughout New England.
The founders of EMC came from both a lighting and engineering background proving to be a great approach for an energy service company. The corporation became established in 1993 and has since flourished in assisting our customers to achieve sustainability goals and reduce energy consumption in all commercial and industrial markets. EMC has completed projects throughout the Northeast Region and is expanding into other regions throughout the US. Although, our primary focus has been lighting upgrades, we have expanded our services to include other aspects of energy conservation. EMC has a very strong focus on the K-12 Market throughout New England, with EMC team members who have been 100% dedicated to the K-12 vertical market for over 20 years. |
| ME |