ClearSign Technologies to install 26 burners at U.S. Gulf Coast chemical facility
ClearSign Technologies Corporation announced that it has received the initial engineering order from engineering and heater manufacturer Birwelco USA Inc. (a BIH Group company) as the first phase of a project to retrofit four process heaters with a total of 26 ClearSign Core™ burners to be installed in a U.S. Gulf Coast chemical facility.
"I want to thank and recognize Birwelco USA and our chemical company client for their long support and engagement with ClearSign technologies and their recognition of the capabilities and value that we provide. This is our largest process burner order to date and will also include computational flow simulations and physical testing as part of the detailed performance optimization process which is included in this initial engineering phase of the project," said Jim Deller, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of ClearSign. "We are encouraged to be working with firms and customers of this scale and prominence in the market. We believe that this order is another indicator that our technologies are gaining traction within the industry. This order follows an in-depth evaluation by Birwelco USA which ultimately resulted in the selected solution and order being placed with ClearSign."
"Based on the unique environmental needs of these heaters, a number of different solutions were carefully evaluated, ultimately it was agreed that ClearSign technology would be the best path forward," said Walter Gull, President and General Manager of Birwelco USA. "Capitalizing on Birwelco USA's long term relationship with both ClearSign and the end user, I believe we have the right team in place to ensure this project is a success."
The burner order was received from Birwelco USA Inc. for installation in a Gulf Coast facility in Texas of global multifaceted chemicals company. The Company expects the project to be rolled out in phases, resulting in the final delivery of the burners to be around the second half of 2025.
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