Clean Energy Technologies Eyes Wood Waste Projects in Pipeline Expansion After California Bioenergy Meeting

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Clean Energy Technologies advanced its California waste-to-clean energy initiative at the Bioenergy Association of California annual meeting in Sacramento on March 17, engaging municipalities and developers in project discussions. The company is evaluating multiple project pathways—including wood waste—with several opportunities moving toward feasibility assessment and structuring, expanding its waste-to-energy pipeline.

1. Participation at Bioenergy Association Meeting

Clean Energy Technologies participated as an active member at the Bioenergy Association of California annual meeting in Sacramento on March 17, bringing together policy, industry and research representatives to explore waste-to-energy solutions.

2. Strategic Project Discussions

The company engaged municipalities, developers and agricultural operators in discussions on deploying its thermochemical conversion systems and patented Clean Cycle™ generators to convert organic waste into electricity, biogas, low-carbon fuels and renewable hydrogen.

3. Pipeline Expansion and Next Steps

CETY is evaluating multiple project pathways—including wood waste applications—with several opportunities progressing toward formal feasibility assessment and structuring, and anticipates advancing pilot initiatives and partnerships in the coming quarters.

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