Technology Licensing Opportunity: Integrated Electrochemical System for Carbon Capture and Hydrogen Production
| Location: |
Idaho |
| Posted: |
Apr 20, 2026 |
| Due: |
Jun 1, 2026 |
| Agency: |
ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF |
| Type of Government: |
Federal |
| Category: |
- A - Research and development
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| Solicitation No: |
BA-1324 |
| Publication URL: |
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Technology Licensing Opportunity: Integrated Electrochemical System for Carbon Capture and Hydrogen Production
Active
Contract Opportunity
Department/Ind. Agency
ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF
Sub-tier
ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF
Office
BATTELLE ENERGY ALLIANCE–DOE CNTR
General Information View Changes
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Contract Opportunity Type: Special Notice (Updated)
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Updated Published Date: Apr 20, 2026 01:19 pm MDT
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Original Published Date: Sep 22, 2025 03:00 pm MDT
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Updated Response Date: Jun 01, 2026 12:00 am MDT
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Original Response Date: Nov 01, 2025 12:00 am MDT
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Inactive Policy: 15 days after response date
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Updated Inactive Date: Jun 16, 2026
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Original Inactive Date:
Nov 16, 2025
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Original Set Aside:
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Product Service Code: AJ13 - GENERAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY R&D SVCS; GENERAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; EXPERIMENTAL DEVELOPMENT
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NAICS Code:
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541715 - Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)
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Place of Performance:
Idaho Falls
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ID
83401
USA
Description
Integrated Electrochemical System for Carbon Capture and Hydrogen Production
A Modular, Energy-Efficient Solution for Reducing Atmospheric CO₂
The Challenge
Current carbon capture technologies face significant hurdles in addressing both distributed CO₂ emissions and direct air capture (DAC). Current solutions are:
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Energy Intensive: Traditional methods rely on chemical solvents or solid adsorbents that demand high heat, steam, and electricity for regeneration.
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Infrastructure Heavy: Large absorption and desorption towers increase capital costs and system complexity.
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Inefficient DAC for Low CO₂ Concentrations: Capturing CO₂ from ambient air (400 ppm) remains technologically and economically challenging.
These limitations impede scalability and economic viability, especially as global CO₂ emissions from distributed sources like transport remain a critical challenge.
How It Works
The proposed technology integrates a Carbonate-Composite Membrane Reactor (CCMR) with a Protonic Ceramic Electrolyzer (PCE) to enable efficient carbon capture, hydrogen production, and energy generation:
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Carbonate-Composite Membrane Reactor (CCMR): Captures CO₂ directly from ambient air while generating electricity and steam.
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Protonic Ceramic Electrolyzer (PCE): Produces renewable hydrogen using the steam and electricity generated by the CCMR.
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Thermal Balance: Couples the exothermic CCMR and endothermic PCE to create a thermally uniform and energy-efficient system.
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Closed Water Loop: Water produced in the CCMR is used for hydrogen production in the PCE, ensuring net-zero water consumption.
This hybrid approach minimizes energy loss, reduces auxiliary power demand, and eliminates the need for traditional solvent regeneration processes.
Key Advantages
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Energy Efficiency: Generates electricity and reuses heat within the system, lowering overall energy requirements.
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Net-Zero Water Consumption: Closed-loop operation ensures sustainable water usage.
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Scalability: Modular design supports deployment as distributed DAC units or centralized stations.
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Versatility: Operates at intermediate temperatures (~600°C), enabling integration with waste heat sources and a range of applications.
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Simplified Operation: Eliminates adsorption/desorption regeneration, reducing system complexity and costs.
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Sustainable Hydrogen Production: Uses renewable H₂ to drive CO₂ capture, achieving net-zero or negative emissions.
Market Applications
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Carbon Management: Direct air capture for mitigating global CO₂ emissions.
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Industrial CO₂ Use: Captured CO₂ can be used for enhanced oil recovery, synthetic fuel production, and food/beverage carbonation.
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Distributed or Mobile Carbon Capture: Ideal for addressing emissions from transportation and other distributed sources.
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Point Source Applications: Captures CO₂ from concentrated sources, such as power plants or industrial facilities.
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Contact Information
Contracting Office Address
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1955 N Fremont Avenue
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Idaho Falls , ID 83415
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USA
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