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Clean Vision's Clean-Seas to Enter $125 Billion Global Hydrogen Economy; Company to be Early Leader of Clean H2 Generation Tech with Its "AquaH(TM)" at Its Hyderabad Pilot Plant
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Clean Vision Corporation (OTC PINK:CLNV), a global holding company that acquires and operates sustainable clean tech and green energy businesses, today announced that, pursuant to its Clean-Seas subsidiary's purchase of a waste plastic-to-energy pyrolysis plant to showcase its technology in India announced November 16, it is poised to enter the $125 billion hydrogen generation marketplace which analysts project increasing to $184 billion by 2028.
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