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ClearSign Technologies gets California boiler burner order

The boiler burner is expected to be fabricated and shipped in the second quarter of 2025 to be installed at the customer's site in the San Joaquin Valley of California.

ClearSign Technologies Corporation has received a purchase order for a boiler burner for use in an asphalt company in California.

“We are pleased to supply another installation of our ClearSign Core technology, which will be included in a Rogue burner package supplied by our partner, Rogue Combustion. This burner will be supplied to a company in California,” said Jim Deller, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of ClearSign.

The company provides 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 reducing emissions.

ReSource previously interviewed CEO Jim Deller last year about the company’s plans to scale up.

“This customer gained familiarity with a Rogue burner installed in a rental boiler supplied by the parent company of Rogue Combustion, California Boiler, and proceeded to place the order for a new Rogue burner for their long-term solution. We believe this sale illustrates the value of the rental program of our partner, California Boiler, which can provide, in addition to a solution to meet the customer’s immediate needs, a firsthand experience of a Rogue burner’s capabilities while they pursue a longer term solution.”

This purchase order came from Rogue Combustion after the company utilized a rental boiler with a ClearSign-Rogue burner. This boiler burner is expected to be fabricated and shipped in the second quarter of 2025 to be installed at the customer’s site in the San Joaquin Valley of California.

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