Collaboration with US Army develops safer and sustainable organic platform molecule at lower cost than existing fossil-based pathways.
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OCOchem Raises $5 Million in Seed Funding Led by TO VC
The climate tech company’s innovation converts CO2 and water into sustainable platform molecules for use in agriculture, energy, and transportation.
OCOchem wins $2.5M U.S. Department of Energy “Hydrogen Shot” grant to advance clean hydrogen technologies
Award will be used to improve and scale technology to make large quantities of formic acid to develop safer and more cost-effective ways to make, distribute, and use clean hydrogen
OCOchem Receives Evergreen Manufacturing Grant from Washington State Department of Commerce
OCOchem joins list of Evergreen Manufacturing Grant recipients, designed to create new jobs in manufacturing, research and development.
OCOchem’s CEO Todd Brix Featured on Harvard Business School Podcast
The OCOchem CEO was a guest speaker on the podcast to discuss nature's C02 recycling model and the necessity of sweeping, speedy scaling.
OCOchem Awarded Grant to Support Clean Energy Demonstration Project
Centralia Coal Transition Board awards grant to support OCOchem's Formic Liquid Hydrogen Carrier Clean Energy Demonstration Project
OCOchem Announces Completion of World’s Largest CO2 Electrolyzer for Formate Production
OCOchem is excited to announce that we have commissioned our first industrial-scale CO2 electrolyzer prototype to make formate and formic acid.
OCOchem Awarded Prestigious Pacific Northwest Energy Organization Leadership Award for 2022
OCOchem was honored to be the first start-up or small business in the Pacific Northwest to be awarded the Energy Organization Leadership Award at the 2022 Energy Leadership Achievement Awards, formerly known as the CleanTech Awards.
OCOchem Awarded U.S. Army Contract Extension
OCOchem wins extension of contract to develop large-scale prototype electrolyzer to make non-corrosive deicing chemical for U.S. Army
AirCapture, OCOchem and Partners Win $2.93 Million U.S. Department of Energy Grant
AirCapture, OCOchem and partners win $2.93 million U.S. Department of Energy grant to design and engineer a system to use waste steam from fertilizer plant to directly capture CO2 from the air and convert it to a green electro-fuel.
OCOchem Awarded $1.5M Grant
OCOchem and global partners awarded Washington state Clean Energy Fund Research Development & Demonstration grant to create green energy power generator for refrigerated cargo containers at the Port of Tacoma.