STOCK TITAN

Clean-Seas West Virginia Receives First Shipment of Core Facility Equipment

Rhea-AI Impact
(Moderate)
Rhea-AI Sentiment
(Neutral)
Tags
Clean Vision Corporation (CLNV) has received the first core technology components at its Belle, West Virginia facility, marking a significant milestone in its plastic conversion project. The facility, which began construction on March 1, 2025, will convert waste plastic into clean fuels, including hydrogen, with an initial capacity of 50 tons per day (TPD), expandable to 200 TPD. The project has secured $25 million in state support, including $15 million through Huntington National Bank. The first delivery includes four Syngas storage tanks essential for system operation. The 60,000-square-foot facility, managed by Middough Engineering and UPS Industrial Services, will create over 40 jobs initially and is scheduled to open in Q4 2025.
Clean Vision Corporation (CLNV) ha ricevuto i primi componenti tecnologici principali presso la sua struttura di Belle, West Virginia, segnando un traguardo importante nel suo progetto di conversione della plastica. La struttura, la cui costruzione è iniziata il 1° marzo 2025, trasformerà la plastica di scarto in combustibili puliti, incluso l'idrogeno, con una capacità iniziale di 50 tonnellate al giorno (TPD), espandibile fino a 200 TPD. Il progetto ha ottenuto un sostegno statale di 25 milioni di dollari, di cui 15 milioni attraverso la Huntington National Bank. La prima consegna comprende quattro serbatoi di stoccaggio Syngas, fondamentali per il funzionamento del sistema. La struttura di 60.000 piedi quadrati, gestita da Middough Engineering e UPS Industrial Services, creerà inizialmente oltre 40 posti di lavoro ed è prevista l'apertura nel quarto trimestre del 2025.
Clean Vision Corporation (CLNV) ha recibido los primeros componentes tecnológicos principales en su instalación de Belle, Virginia Occidental, marcando un hito significativo en su proyecto de conversión de plástico. La instalación, cuya construcción comenzó el 1 de marzo de 2025, convertirá plástico residual en combustibles limpios, incluyendo hidrógeno, con una capacidad inicial de 50 toneladas por día (TPD), ampliable a 200 TPD. El proyecto ha asegurado 25 millones de dólares en apoyo estatal, incluyendo 15 millones a través de Huntington National Bank. La primera entrega incluye cuatro tanques de almacenamiento de Syngas esenciales para la operación del sistema. La instalación de 60,000 pies cuadrados, gestionada por Middough Engineering y UPS Industrial Services, creará más de 40 empleos inicialmente y está programada para abrir en el cuarto trimestre de 2025.
Clean Vision Corporation (CLNV)는 웨스트버지니아주 벨에 위치한 시설에서 첫 번째 핵심 기술 부품을 받으며 플라스틱 전환 프로젝트의 중요한 이정표를 세웠습니다. 2025년 3월 1일에 건설을 시작한 이 시설은 폐플라스틱을 수소를 포함한 청정 연료로 전환하며, 초기 처리 용량은 하루 50톤(TPD)이고 최대 200톤까지 확장 가능합니다. 이 프로젝트는 헌팅턴 내셔널 뱅크를 통한 1,500만 달러를 포함해 총 2,500만 달러의 주 정부 지원을 확보했습니다. 첫 번째 배송에는 시스템 운영에 필수적인 4개의 합성가스 저장 탱크가 포함되어 있습니다. 6만 평방피트 규모의 이 시설은 Middough Engineering과 UPS Industrial Services가 관리하며 초기에는 40개 이상의 일자리를 창출할 예정이며, 2025년 4분기에 개장할 예정입니다.
Clean Vision Corporation (CLNV) a reçu les premiers composants technologiques clés dans son installation de Belle, en Virginie-Occidentale, marquant une étape importante dans son projet de conversion du plastique. L'installation, dont la construction a débuté le 1er mars 2025, convertira les déchets plastiques en carburants propres, y compris l'hydrogène, avec une capacité initiale de 50 tonnes par jour (TPD), extensible jusqu'à 200 TPD. Le projet a obtenu un soutien de l'État à hauteur de 25 millions de dollars, dont 15 millions via la Huntington National Bank. La première livraison comprend quatre réservoirs de stockage de gaz de synthèse essentiels au fonctionnement du système. L'installation de 60 000 pieds carrés, gérée par Middough Engineering et UPS Industrial Services, créera plus de 40 emplois au départ et est prévue pour une ouverture au quatrième trimestre 2025.
Die Clean Vision Corporation (CLNV) hat die ersten Kerntechnologie-Komponenten in ihrer Anlage in Belle, West Virginia, erhalten und damit einen bedeutenden Meilenstein in ihrem Kunststoffumwandlungsprojekt erreicht. Die Anlage, deren Bau am 1. März 2025 begann, wird Abfallkunststoffe in saubere Kraftstoffe, einschließlich Wasserstoff, umwandeln, mit einer Anfangskapazität von 50 Tonnen pro Tag (TPD), erweiterbar auf 200 TPD. Das Projekt hat staatliche Unterstützung in Höhe von 25 Millionen US-Dollar gesichert, darunter 15 Millionen über die Huntington National Bank. Die erste Lieferung umfasst vier Syngas-Lagertanks, die für den Betrieb des Systems unerlässlich sind. Die 60.000 Quadratfuß große Anlage, verwaltet von Middough Engineering und UPS Industrial Services, wird zunächst über 40 Arbeitsplätze schaffen und soll im vierten Quartal 2025 eröffnet werden.
Positive
  • Secured $25 million in state support, including $15 million through Huntington National Bank
  • Initial processing capacity of 50 tons per day with potential expansion to 200 TPD
  • Will create over 40 jobs initially with potential for expansion
  • Large 60,000-square-foot facility with construction already underway
Negative
  • Facility not operational until Q4 2025, indicating several months before revenue generation
  • Significant capital expenditure required for facility construction and equipment

LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESS Newswire / June 2, 2025 / Clean Vision Corporation (OCTQB:CLNV) ("Clean Vision" or the "Company"), an emerging leader in innovative plastic conversion and clean fuel development, today marked the receipt of the first core technology components at its facility in Belle, West Virginia.

Clean-Seas West Virginia, has begun construction of its facility which will transform waste plastic into clean fuels including clean hydrogen, with an initial processing capacity of 50 tons per day (TPD) and has the potential to expand beyond 200 TPD. The plant will employ more than 40 West Virginians at startup, with more jobs expected as the facility expands.

The facility that will play a crucial role in addressing plastic waste while generating sustainable fuel solutions, received four Syngas storage tanks designed to manage the synthetic gas that powers the system, expected to open in the fourth quarter of 2025.

"Our first delivery of the core components needed for the operation of our facility marks a major milestone for the Company and we're expecting additional equipment and material to arrive rapidly over the coming months," said Dan Bates, CEO of Clean Vision Corporation. "Generating our own syngas from Post-Use Plastic is a key element in minimizing our energy footprint, so it's fitting that this is our first delivery."

With $25 million of support from the State of West Virginia, including $15 million of funding through Huntington National Bank, Clean-Seas started construction March 1 of its first US Plastic Conversion Network (PCN) facility in Belle, retrofitting the 60,000-square-foot main building and preparing the site to receive core technology manufactured off-site.

Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) services are being managed by Middough Engineering and UPS Industrial Services.

This initiative underscores Clean-Seas West Virginia's commitment to environmentally responsible energy solutions and economic development in the region. By transforming plastic feedstock into a valuable clean fuel resource, the facility will play a key role in reducing the environmental impact of plastic pollution while driving green job creation in West Virginia.

Follow our progress at: https://www.clean-seas.com/clean-seas-west-virginia

About Clean Vision Corporation:

Clean Vision is a public company that operates in the sustainable clean technology and green energy sectors. For more information, visit: www.cleanvisioncorp.com and follow us on Bluesky: @CleanVisionCorp

About Clean-Seas, Inc.:

Clean-Seas, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Clean Vision, is working to provide efficient and cost-effective technology solutions that address the global plastic crisis as creating economic opportunity and social benefit across the world. Clean-Seas' goal is to offer "best in class" pyrolysis technology deployment with strategic alliances for plastic diversion and conversion, including securing plastic feedstock and off-take agreements. For more information, visit: www.clean-seas.com

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

This press release includes express or implied statements that are not historical facts and are considered forward-looking within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act. Forward-looking statements involve substantial risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements generally relate to future events or our future financial or operating performance and may contain projections of our future results of operations or of our financial information or state other forward-looking information. In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by the following words: "may," "will," "could," "would," "should," "expect," "intend," "plan," "anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "predict," "project," "potential," "continue," "ongoing," or the negative of these terms or other comparable terminology, although not all forward-looking statements contain these words. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in these forward-looking statements are reasonable, these statements relate to future events or our future operational or financial performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements. Furthermore, actual results may differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements and will be affected by a variety of risks and factors that are beyond our control, including, without limitation, our ability to conduct and close the Green Bond Offering, which a successful closing cannot be guaranteed; statements regarding the expected amount of proceeds raised, and use of such proceeds, from the sale of Green Notes; our ability to expand the PCN and establish plastic conversion facilities in various regions throughout the world; our ability to successfully identify and implement contracts with parties required to supply plastic feedstock four our PCN facilities; statements about our ability to deploy the PCN and plastic conversion facilities on a global scale; statements about our future financial performance, including our estimated revenue generation, cash flows, costs of revenue and operating expenses; our anticipated growth; our predictions about our industry; our estimates with respect to expanding and meeting our projections for our facilities; our ability to secure feedstock and offtake agreements sufficient to meet anticipated growth, revenue generation and project processing capabilities; and the impact of local and global regulations and laws that could impact our plans to establish and expand our PCN and plastic conversion facilities. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release are also subject to other risks and uncertainties. The forward-looking statements in this press release speak only as of the date on which the statements are made. We undertake no obligation to update, and expressly disclaim the obligation to update, any forward-looking statements made in this press release to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this press release or to reflect new information or the occurrence of unanticipated events, except as required by law.

Contact
Clean Vision Corporation
Dan Bates, CEO
d.bates@cleanvisioncorp.com

Investors
Frank Benedetto
619-915-9422

SOURCE: Clean Vision Corporation



View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire

FAQ

What is the processing capacity of Clean Vision's West Virginia facility?

The facility will have an initial processing capacity of 50 tons per day (TPD) with potential to expand beyond 200 TPD.

How many jobs will Clean Vision's West Virginia facility create?

The facility will employ more than 40 West Virginians at startup, with additional jobs expected as the facility expands.

When will Clean Vision's (CLNV) West Virginia facility begin operations?

The facility is expected to open in the fourth quarter of 2025.

How much funding has Clean Vision received for its West Virginia facility?

The project has received $25 million in support from the State of West Virginia, including $15 million of funding through Huntington National Bank.

What type of clean fuels will Clean Vision's facility produce?

The facility will transform waste plastic into clean fuels, including clean hydrogen, using syngas technology.
Clean Vision Corp

OTC:CLNV

CLNV Rankings

CLNV Latest News

CLNV Stock Data

12.12M
889.26M
8.11%
2.31%
Utilities - Renewable
Utilities
Link
United States
Manhattan Beach