Clean Coal Technologies touts the delivery of its $1.4M key rotary kiln at its Fort Union test facility near Gillette, Wyoming – Proactive Investors…

The sophisticated counter current kiln, that took nearly 15 months to design and build, will ensure highly stable, dust-free end coal for the export market

Clean Coal Technologies Inc () announced that it has received the delivery of its $1.4 million rotary kiln which will be used with its patented coal dehydration technology to create stable, dust-free coal at its Fort Union test facility near Gillette, Wyoming.

The Madison Avenue, New York-based company said the fabrication of the rotary kilnwas completed in Canada and finally arrived at the facility on August 6 and has been installed.

"This is a major and extremely important milestone both for Clean Coal Technologies and The Powder River Basin Coal market," CEO Robin Eves said in a statement.

READ:Clean Coal Technologies completes fabrication of rotary kiln for its disruptive dehydration technology to create dust-free coal

"This highly sophisticated counter current kiln, that took almost two years to design and build, will significantly increase the scope and efficiency of the existing plant and will ensure a highly stable dust-free end product for the export market," he added.

Clean Coal Technologies' stock stock recently traded 1.9% higher to 0.011 inNew York.

The sophisticated rotary kiln will now be used across all three of the companys patented coal dehydration technology processes Pristine, Pristine-M, and Pristine-SA.

The company said rotary kiln has been designed in a manner that will enable the company to automatically extract by-products from coal.

The new kiln will enable the companys test facility to double its heating capability to in excess of 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit. This will enable the company to access all the very valuable chemicals in the coal as well as many other important bye-products potentially adding an entirely new revenue stream for the coal industry.

The sophisticated rotary kiln will now be used across all three of the companys patented coal dehydration technology processes Pristine, Pristine-M, and Pristine-SA.

The company said rotary kiln has been designed in a manner that will enable the company to automatically extract by-products from coal.

"The future of a more environmentally responsible use of coal for energy production along with diversifying coal use has moved significantly closer with the arrival of the kiln," concluded Eves.

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