Federal Bid

Last Updated on 15 May 2010 at 8 AM
Sources Sought
River Kentucky

Carbon Capture/Sequestration

Solicitation ID SRNL-L9100-2010-00074
Posted Date 01 Apr 2010 at 9 PM
Archive Date 15 May 2010 at 5 AM
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Contracting Office Savannah River Site
Agency Department Of Energy
Location River Kentucky United states
Description
Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLC (SRNS), Management and Operations Contract for the Savannah
River Site (SRS) for the Department of Energy, solicits expressions of interest from companies wishing to
collaborate in the development and/or license its new technologies. Researchers at the Savannah River
National Laboratory (SRNL) and Clemson University have designed new methods to capture and/or
geologically store carbon dioxide (CO2). Modeling studies have shown that the proposed aqueous capture
technology is applicable to many sources of CO2, is less capital and energy intensive, and thus lower in cost
per ton. The companion geologic storage method is safer than supercritical CO2 injection (negatively
buoyant), has higher volumetric sweep efficiency, and can be employed where there are limited geologic
seals. With looming cap and trade legislation the capture and storage methods have been calculated to show
significant savings in the cost for full scale management of CO2 . Any company interested in collaborating
or licensing these patent pending methods must respond with a letter of interest (may be submitted by
email) no later that 30 days from the publication date of this Notice summarizing the company's business
and technical expertise and motivation for pursuing this opportunity. Qualified companies will be provided
with further information on the technology. Questions and expressions of interest may be addressed to the
Point of Contact identified in this Notice. This is not a procurement; it is a request for parties interested in
collaborating or licensing this technology for manufacture and sale only.

Original Point of Contact
Eric M. Frickey, telephone (803) 725-0406, fax: (803) 725-4988, email:
[email protected] or address: Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLC, Building 773-
41A, Room #241, Aiken, SC 29808.
Bid Protests Not Available

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