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    ClearSign Technologies Announces Superior NOx and Efficiency Performance

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    ClearSign Technologies Demonstrates Superior NOx and Efficiency Performance

    TULSA, Okla., March 5, 2025 – ClearSign Technologies Corporation (Nasdaq: CLIR), a company focused on industrial combustion and sensing technologies that support decarbonization, today announced promising results from the installation of new burner technology at a global chemical company’s Texas Gulf Coast facility. The company’s new technology has demonstrated selective catalytic reduction (SCR) level of nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions along with high heat transfer efficiency within the heater.

    The recently installed burner is the first of the new “M” series, and will be marketed as ClearSign Core™ M1.k5. In a statement, ClearSign Technologies noted that the new burner technology achieved these results while also enhancing the facility’s operational efficiency.

    “This new burner technology is a testament to our commitment to improving industrial combustion processes,” said y:> s6==6C, !9]s][, r9:67. “We are confident that the ClearSign Core™ M1.k5 will provide significant benefits to our customers, including reduced emissions and increased efficiency.”

    ClearSign develops advanced combustion systems designed for a variety of industrial applications. The company seeks to enable cleaner operations through innovative burner technologies. This recent deployment in the Texas Gulf Coast plant illustrates their technology’s effectiveness. The company believes the results of this new deployment confirm their commitment to the design and manufacture of high-performance, low-emission industrial burners.

    According to kDA2? 4=2DDlQI?A6CD@?, !C6D:56?E @7 %F=D2 w62E6CD |:5DEC62>, “This burner technology is designed to provide a cost-effective solution for reducing NOx emissions and improving heat transfer efficiency.” The company’s focus on reducing emissions is a key part of their strategy to provide cleaner, more efficient combustion solutions for industrial applications. The company plans to continue to test the technology and deploy it in other industrial facilities.

    This technology is designed to meet the challenges of reducing emissions, improving efficiency, and enabling the adoption of cleaner fuels. The ClearSign Core™ M1.k5 addresses these requirements.

    About ClearSign Technologies Corporation

    ClearSign Technologies Corporation is a provider of industrial combustion and sensing technologies that enhance safety and dramatically reduce emissions. The company focuses on decarbonization by improving operational and energy efficiency and enabling the use of hydrogen as a fuel for a variety of industrial applications. The company is committed to advancing the industrial combustion sector to help industries operate in an environmentally responsible manner. ClearSign is headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and has additional offices in the United States.

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