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Cryptocurrency News Articles
ClearSign Technologies Receives Repeat Low Emissions Solution Order from Prominent California Energy Producer
May 13, 2025 at 08:13 pm
TULSA, Okla., May 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ClearSign Technologies Corporation (Nasdaq: CLIR) ("ClearSign" or the "Company"), an emerging leader in industrial combustion and sensing technologies that support decarbonization
ClearSign Technologies Corporation (Nasdaq: CLIR) is emerging as a leader in industrial combustion and sensing technologies that are capable of supporting decarbonization, improving operational and energy efficiency, enabling the use of hydrogen as a fuel and enhancing safety, all while dramatically reducing emissions. The company's technologies are designed to be applied in several industries and markets, including power generation, oil and gas, chemical processing and heating, ventilation and air conditioning.
The company's ClearNet™ combustion technology combines hardware and software to create a highly controllable and efficient flame that maximizes throughput, optimizes fuel mix and minimizes emissions. The company's ClearSense™ platform provides real-time, actionable data on combustion performance and environmental impact, enabling operators to optimize operations and ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
ClearSign's technologies are used by some of the largest and most prominent companies in the world to reduce emissions, improve efficiency and enhance safety. The company is committed to developing innovative technologies that support a cleaner and more sustainable future.
In January 2024, ClearSign announced that it had secured an engineering order for an additional retrofit burner for a flare from an energy company for use in California. The burner is expected to be delivered in the third quarter 2024 and the final product is expected to be installed at the customer's site in the San Joaquin Valley of California in the fourth quarter 2025.
This burner is part of a continuing effort by the energy company to further reduce emissions and meet new air permit requirements. The company's existing burner, which was installed in 2023, has enabled it to achieve significant reductions in NOx and CO emissions.
"We are pleased to be continuing our work with this prominent energy producer in California," said Jim Deller, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of ClearSign. "As with our previous orders for this customer, our technology was sought to replace their existing flare burner in order to further reduce pollutant emissions and meet new air permit requirements. This will be the second burner sold to this customer within the year, and the third overall. We believe this helps solidify our position as a provider of advanced combustion technologies and solutions for modern emission reduction needs. We continue to see growing interest in this product line in California and other regions, and we are encouraged that this portion of our business is gaining traction."
This burner is expected to be used in a production facility in California. The final product will be assembled at ClearSign's facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma and shipped to the customer's site for installation.
The company's stock price closed up 0.77% on Thursday.
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