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Clean Vision's Clean-Seas India Pilot Pyrolysis Plant Arrives at its IICT Hyderabad Site; Clean-Seas Installing, Testing, Training - Plans to be Fully Operational this Month for Subsequent Press Conference

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Clean Vision Corporation (OTCQB:CLNV) has announced the arrival of its wholly owned subsidiary Clean-Seas India's pilot pyrolysis plant at its R&D facility in Hyderabad. The plant aims to enhance waste plastic-to-energy technologies through a collaboration with India's CSIR and IICT. With plans to be fully operational by March 18, Clean-Seas India is training local engineers to support hydrogen energy initiatives. A commissioning press conference is scheduled for March 19, showcasing the company's scalable technology for converting waste plastics into valuable resources.

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  • Arrival of the pilot pyrolysis plant indicates progress in Clean-Seas India's operations.
  • Collaboration with CSIR and IICT may enhance technology for waste plastic conversion.
  • Training India-based engineers supports local job creation and operational sustainability.
  • Expected plant commissioning by March 18 signifies a major milestone in operational capacity.
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LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / March 14, 2022 / Clean Vision Corporation (OTCQB:CLNV), a holding company that acquires and operates sustainable clean tech and green energy businesses, today announced its wholly owned subsidiary Clean-Seas India's pilot pyrolysis plant has arrived at its R&D facility in Hyderabad, India.

Clean-Seas India last week announced it had signed a definitive agreement with India's Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and its Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT) for their collaboration on improvements in waste plastic-to-energy pyrolysis, hydrogen reformation and fuel cell technologies.

The unit arrived in excellent condition, and Clean-Seas India engineers are now working to install, test and optimize the plant which they plan to have fully operational by March 18, and that will formally constitute its "commissioning." IICT and Clean-Seas India are planning to then host a joint press conference on March 19th to commemorate the commissioning; details will be announced when they become available. Dan Bates, Clean Vision's Chief Executive Officer, along with the Clean-Seas India team, will represent the Company at the upcoming press conference.

Photo below: The Clean-Seas India engineering team in front of the Company's pilot pyrolysis plant inside its new Hyderabad R&D facility.

"We're counting down the days to the plant's commissioning - a major milestone for all parties involved," Mr. Bates said. "So much so," he added, "that India deems this an important event worthy of national news."

Additionally, Clean-Seas noted it is training its India-based engineers on the pyrolysis plant to conduct year-round operations and maintenance to support India's initiative to convert to an increasingly hydrogen vs. carbon-based energy economy. This facility will serve to demonstrate the Company's scalable technology for converting waste-plastic into valuable commodities such as low sulfur fuels, and AquaHTM - the Company's branded hydrogen output. It will also serve as a demonstration point for other government and private sector officials from the Asian and Middle East regions.

About Clean-Seas, Inc.

Clean-Seas, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Clean Vision. It provides efficient and cost-effective technology solutions that address the global waste plastic crisis as well as creating economic opportunity and social benefit in emerging and developed economies across the world. Clean-Seas offers "best in class" pyrolysis technology deployment for plastic waste-to-energy recycling, including securing feedstock and off-take agreements. For more information, visit: clean-seas.com.

About Clean Vision Corporation

Clean Vision is a public company that acquires and operates a portfolio of synergistic companies in the sustainable clean technology and green energy sectors. For more information, visit: cleanvisioncorp.com.

Safe Harbor Statement

This press release may include forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements related to anticipated revenues, expenses, earnings, operating cash flows, the outlook for markets and the demand for products. Forward-looking statements are no guarantees of future performance and are inherently subject to uncertainties and other factors which could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements. Such statements are based upon, among other things, assumptions made by, and information currently available to, management, including management's own knowledge and assessment of the Company's industry and competition. The Company assumes no duty to update its forward-looking statements.

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SOURCE: Clean Vision Corporation



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What is the significance of the pilot pyrolysis plant for Clean Vision Corporation (CLNV)?

The pilot pyrolysis plant's arrival marks an important step in advancing Clean Vision's waste plastic-to-energy technology and supports their collaboration with Indian research institutions.

When will the pilot pyrolysis plant be operational for Clean Vision Corporation (CLNV)?

Clean-Seas India plans to have the pilot pyrolysis plant fully operational by March 18, 2022.

What collaboration has Clean-Seas India engaged in regarding technology improvements?

Clean-Seas India signed a definitive agreement with CSIR and IICT to enhance waste plastic-to-energy pyrolysis and hydrogen technologies.

What is the focus of Clean-Seas India's new facility in Hyderabad?

The facility focuses on converting waste plastic into low sulfur fuels and hydrogen, supporting India's transition towards a hydrogen-based energy economy.

What event is planned following the commissioning of the pyrolysis plant by Clean Vision Corporation (CLNV)?

A joint press conference with Clean-Seas India and IICT is planned for March 19 to commemorate the plant's commissioning.

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