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ClearSign Technologies Corporation Awarded Federal Grant to Advance Hydrogen Burner Solutions for Industrial Decarbonization
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ClearSign Technologies secured a $400,000 U.S. Department of Energy grant to develop hydrogen burner technology for industrial decarbonization. The project will use advanced computer modeling to optimize hydrogen combustion for high-temperature industrial processes. This innovation aims to accelerate hydrogen adoption and significantly cut greenhouse gas emissions.
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