Startups Focused on Wave Power, Carbon Capture, and Battery Materials Secure $37M in Washington State Grants

Washington’s Department of Commerce announced 46 recipients of grant dollars to support the development of climate technologies and clean energy installations at schools and other buildings around the state.

The $37 million of funding comes largely from the Climate Commitment Act, a program to limit carbon emissions. A statewide November ballot measure, Initiative 2117, would eliminate the act.

A few of the recipients include:

  • Oscilla Power, a Seattle company creating technology for generating power from the movement of ocean waves, $750,000.
  • Homeostasis Systems, a Tacoma startup developing carbon capture technology that will recycle the trapped carbon into industrial products, $700,000.
  • Seiksui Aerospace, a Renton company whose work includes creating novel thermoplastic solutions for storing batteries in electric vehicles, $500,000.

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