Sixteen teams chosen to compete in the Northwest Clean Tech Open

Posted on June 15, 2010     Startup News

Sixteeen startup teams have been chosen to participate in the Pacific Northwest edition of the Cleantech Open, a competition which awards innovation in the clean tech sector. The teams — developing projects in everything from tidal energy to electric scooters to high performance spark plugs — will receive advice from local business leaders. They also will compete for three $30,000 prizes, with the ability to move on to a national competition this fall. Below is a list of the 16 finalists:

–Aquapulser – high performance sparkplugs – Seattle, WA

–Arcimoto – three-wheel electric vehicle – Eugene, OR

–Clarian Power – plug and play, energy efficiency hardware – Seattle, WA

–Columbia Power Technologies – wave power technology – Corvallis, OR

–Current Motor Company – electric scooters – Ann Arbor, MI

–CyVolt Energy Systems – fuel cell technology to recharge lithium batteries – Seattle, WA

–EnVitrum – construction materials from recycled waste glass – Seattle, WA

–Greenstone International – green road materials – Seattle, WA

–Hydrovolts – in-stream, hydrokinetic power – Seattle, WA

–Innovatus Energy – biomass energy platform – Seattle, WA

–LaserMotive – wireless power transmission – Kent, WA

–Mercurius Biofuels – cellulosic biofuel technology – Ferndale, WA

–Nanocel, Inc. – liquid cooled, plastic heat sinks – Seattle, WA

–Puralytics – LED-based water purification – Portland, OR

–viaCycle – bicycle sharing technology – Atlanta, GA

–Zebigo – online, on-demand ride sharing community – Spokane, WA

Here’s a look at some of the winners from last night’s competition. They were chosen from a pool of more than 40 entrepreneurial teams.

The semifinalists from last evening’s Cleantech Open competition

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