Published by Todd Bush on March 12, 2025
TULSA, Okla., March 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/
ClearSign Technologies Corporation (Nasdaq: CLIR) ("ClearSign" or the "Company"), an emerging leader in industrial combustion and sensing technologies that support decarbonization, improve operational and energy efficiency, enable the use of hydrogen as a fuel, and enhance safety while dramatically reducing emissions, announces they have received a purchase order for one of their new "M" series process burners, the ClearSign Core™ M1, from heater manufacturer Devco Process Heaters of Tulsa, Oklahoma ("Devco").
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"There has been notable interest in this new 'M' series process burner line, and we are excited that we are seeing early market engagement. For instance, since sharing the results of our first installation demonstrating superior NOx and improved efficiency, we have received a positive response to this technology, including multiple requests for quotations in addition to this order. This will be the second installation of this technology for the midstream market, which is the sector it was initially designed for. That being said, we do believe this burner series also has applicability for boilers and other types of process heaters, and we are looking forward to extending this burner series to cover these other applications."
The ClearSign Core™ M1 burner was sold by Devco and will be going into a new hot oil heater in a gas processing facility in Colorado. The Company expects to deliver the burner in Q2 2025.
ClearSign Technologies Corporation designs and develops products and technologies for the purpose of decarbonization and improving key performance characteristics of industrial and commercial systems, including operational performance, energy efficiency, emission reduction, safety, the use of hydrogen as a fuel, and overall cost-effectiveness.
Our patented technologies, embedded in established OEM products as ClearSign Core™ and ClearSign Eye™, and other sensing configurations, enhance the performance of combustion systems and fuel safety systems in a broad range of markets, including the energy (upstream oil production and downstream refining), commercial/industrial boiler, chemical, petrochemical, transport, and power industries.
For more information, please visit www.clearsign.com.
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