DESC0023813
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
R&D addressing wind industry's grand challenges for remote, complex terrain.
Awardee
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding Agency
Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Wichita Falls,
Texas
76308-4726
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Carter Wind Turbines was awarded
Project Grant DESC0023813
worth $206,500
from the Office of Science in July 2023 with work to be completed primarily in Wichita Falls Texas United States.
The grant
has a duration of 9 months and
was awarded through assistance program 81.049 Office of Science Financial Assistance Program.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity FY 2023 Phase I Release 2.
SBIR Details
Research Type
SBIR Phase I
Title
C56-17a R&D Addressing Wind Industry's Grand Challenges for Remote, Complex Terrain
Abstract
C56-17a-273450This project will support key objectives for wind energy to minimize environmental impacts and innovate complex terrain installation technologies for large emerging global wind power markets, namely: 1) distributed industrial/infrastructure applications, and 2) deep-water offshore. Both markets need more reliable, resilient, lower cost technologies and greater functionality to scale rapidly. Most oil and gas facilities, water and food processing plants, EV charging stations, and other large energy users do not have access to on-site wind power, particularly installed without mobilizing heavy equipment. A novel flexible two-bladed, downwind, low-cost design can solve logistics challenges faced at vast numbers of remote U.S. and global sites including new offshore lease areas with modularity, ultra-lightweight strength, and a large swept area to power ratio. Confirming feasibility of a new prototype midsize wind turbine, SBIR funding will validate and fast-track equitable deployment of the market’s largest tilt-up modernized wind generator along with stand-alone storage and onsite charging. Evaluating ground-breaking prototypes will accelerate significantly lower LCOE at distributed sites for later offshore scaling, advancing stronger lightweight downwind approaches as identified “Grand Challenges.” This SBIR project will quantify increased energy production, dynamic power system integration for the rapidly evolving grid, and resulting >40% LCOE reductions expected to achieve $45/MWh for this proven wind turbine design. This project will install prototype turbines on 60 m guyed freestanding towers with integrated energy storage and validate innovations including functionality, performance, design and safety, and durability. The project will compare savings of concrete and costs for cranes, excavators, and other materials as well as GHG impacts and embedded energy to conventional wind turbines. Building on previous development and field operation, Phase 1 will complete the certification design review package, including control/safety system, integrated battery storage, loads document, component specifications and analyses, and prepare for field testing of new prototypes to be installed and evaluated in Phase 2. An accelerated commercialization plan for this improved pioneering design demonstrates near-term commercial viability. Working with established U.S. wind industry leaders, Phase I will substantially advance TRL/MRL and reduce energy costs, improve access to remote locations, and create 300+ new U.S. manufacturing jobs. SBIR funding leverages on three previous federal awards for tower component innovation, variable speed electrical system optimization, and rotor expansion to 36 meters. The Oklahoma Commerce Department and Lawton-Fort Sill have offered large incentives to locate a new manufacturing facility 50 miles north of its current Texas location. Orders are pending for 100 units representing >$40M including interest from utilities and a leading U.S. construction equipment distributor. Despite little marketing and media outreach, inquiries represent hundreds more sales. Successfully scaling design innovations will enable critical cost reductions for U.S. offshore wind as well as underserved remote land-based applications.
Topic Code
C56-17a
Solicitation Number
DE-FOA-0002903
Status
(Complete)
Last Modified 8/14/23
Period of Performance
7/10/23
Start Date
4/9/24
End Date
Funding Split
$206.5K
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$206.5K
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
DESC0023813
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
Small Business
Awarding Office
892430 SC CHICAGO SERVICE CENTER
Funding Office
892401 SCIENCE
Awardee UEI
KKEVKTS2TXW3
Awardee CAGE
8JJP4
Performance District
TX-13
Senators
John Cornyn
Ted Cruz
Ted Cruz
Budget Funding
| Federal Account | Budget Subfunction | Object Class | Total | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Science, Energy Programs, Energy (089-0222) | General science and basic research | Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) | $206,500 | 100% |
Modified: 8/14/23