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ClearSign completes follow on for Aera Energy

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ClearSign Combustion Corporation (ClearSign), an emerging provider of industrial combustion technologies that help to reduce emissions and improve efficiency, has announced the successful completion of a second once through steam generator (OTSG) project for Aera Energy LLC at their Belridge Field near Bakersfield, California. The second Duplex-enabled unit represents the first commercial order from Aera.

"In working with ClearSign, Aera Energy has demonstrated its continuing commitment to meeting some of the toughest air emission regulations in the world. We are proud of our relationship with Aera and are deeply appreciative of their environmental leadership," said Steve Pirnat, Chairman and CEO of ClearSign Combustion Corporation.

In compliance with its experimental permit to deploy our Duplex technology, Aera has previously submitted monthly operating results to the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (SJVAPCD). Utilising ClearSign's Duplex technology, emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOX) on both of Aera's OTSGs were reduced to 3 - 5 ppm. SJVAPCD regulations for new OTSG emission sources burning public utility natural gas require NOX emissions less than or equal to 5 ppm.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/the-environment/29112016/clearsign-completes-follow-on-for-aera-energy/

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