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Integrated Reformer/Solid Oxide Fuel Cell/Combustor for Portable Power
Published Wednesday, May 7, 2008Many manufacturers supply compact power systems that weigh in excess of 15 lb and producing greater than 1 kW of power utilizing the pairing of a liquid hydrocarbon fuel engine with an electric generator. Modern gas turbine engines use shaft-driven electric generators to generate electrical power.Researchers at the Department of...
Categories: Clean Technology, Chemical, Power Electronics
Keyword(s): fuel cell, CATALYTIC COMBUSTION
Docket: PS-2006-067
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Waterfall Cooling and Heating Systems
Published Wednesday, April 23, 2008This invention provides cooling and dehumidification during hot and humid conditions and heating and humidification during cold and dry conditions. While conventional decorative waterfalls provide humidity to dry air winter spaces, they add to humidity levels during the summer. Conventional vapor compressor systems provide heating and cooling...
Categories: Clean Technology, Engineering, Chemical, Industrial Processing
Keyword(s): water fall cooling heatng system
Docket: PS-2007-110
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Novel Polymer Solid Electrolyte for Flexible Batteries
Published Wednesday, April 2, 2008Batteries used in medical equipment and implants are part of a one billion dollar worldwide market in which supply has not yet reached demand. Lithium ion polymer batteries, due to their superior energy density, small size, and low toxicity, are well-suited as medical implant power sources. These batteries circumvent the use of corrosive and...
Categories: Clean Technology, Engineering, Chemical, Power Electronics
Keyword(s): polymer, electrolyte, battery, energy source
Docket: PS-2008-013