ClearSign Technologies Corporation has secured a $400,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Industrial Efficiency and Decarbonization Office.
This grant is focused on developing ClearSign’s ultra-low NOx hydrogen burner technology to advance decarbonization efforts. The project, spearheaded by Dr. Robert Geiger, aims to innovate computer modeling techniques to optimize industrial furnaces for 100% hydrogen fuel use.
The project will use advanced high-performance computing to simulate and design hydrogen burners. The research seeks to address challenges in flame positioning, fuel-air mixing, and heat flux optimization.
By providing a computational assessment of burner designs, the initiative focuses on developing cost-effective solutions for energy-intensive industries aiming to reduce carbon emissions. The projected outcome is to facilitate the large-scale adoption of hydrogen in industrial processes, potentially reducing greenhouse gas emissions by millions of metric tons annually.
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