Clean Vision Corporation's wholly-owned subsidiary, Clean-Seas West Virginia, has completed the financing for its pioneering clean energy project in Belle, West Virginia. The company secured $15 million in funding from Huntington National Bank to support this initiative. With the financing finalized, Clean-Seas West Virginia has officially begun construction of its first Plastic Conversion Network (PCN) facility in the United States.
This facility is designed to transform waste plastic into clean fuels, including clean hydrogen, marking a significant advancement in sustainable energy development. The commencement of construction represents a tangible step forward in Clean Vision's strategy to scale its proprietary pyrolysis technology. The project aims to address the global plastic waste crisis by converting environmental liabilities into valuable resources.
The $15 million funding from Huntington National Bank underscores financial confidence in the project's potential and its alignment with clean energy objectives. This dual milestone of financing completion and construction initiation is critical for Clean Vision's operational expansion and its long-term vision for a distributed network of plastic conversion facilities.
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