Innovative Ultra-Low NOx Burner Testing Study Revolutionizes Energy Efficiency in California
Key Ideas
- ClearSign's Ultra-Low NOx Burner Testing study, part of the GET Program, showcases significant fuel and electricity savings while reducing emissions.
- The collaboration between California utilities aims to promote energy-efficient technologies and enhance market readiness for innovative concepts.
- The study results indicate potential yearly savings of $80k in energy costs and a reduction of over 500 tons of CO2 emissions for a mid-size boiler.
- ClearSign's technology presents a compelling value proposition for customers by improving operational efficiency and supporting decarbonization efforts.
ClearSign Technologies Corporation, a leader in industrial combustion and sensing technologies, has successfully completed the Ultra-Low NOx Burner Testing study in collaboration with the California Gas Emerging Technologies (GET) Program. The study, sponsored by Southern California Gas Company, aimed to quantify emissions improvements and efficiency gains of ClearSign's Core-Rogue ultra-low NOx boiler burner compared to a conventional burner. The results showed material fuel and electricity savings, ultra-low NOx levels, and enhanced operational efficiency.
The GET Program, funded by California utility customers and administered by SoCalGas, aims to evaluate and advance energy-efficient technologies. The study highlighted significant operational cost savings and emissions reduction potential, with ClearSign's technology offering around $80k yearly savings in energy costs and over 500 tons of CO2 emissions reduction for a 500hp boiler. The CEO of ClearSign, Jim Deller, expressed gratitude for the program's sponsorship and emphasized the value of the verified data in promoting their innovative technologies for energy efficiency and decarbonization.
Topics
Utilities
Energy Efficiency
Emissions Reduction
Technology Advancement
California Utilities
Carbon Dioxide Reduction
Operational Cost Savings
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