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CLER News Clean Energy, Inc. Enters Strategic Alliance with Experienced Geothermal Contractor
SACRAMENTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Clean Energy, Inc. (Pink Sheets:CLER) will commence marketing quality
geothermal systems in Canada with an experienced Canadian geothermal
contractor.
Clean Energy, Inc., under a newly created division Clean Energy
Geothermal, will also market geothermal systems and engage with its own
team as a geothermal contractor on United States and other international
projects.
“We can now provide clients a secure source of
heating for decades without worrying about natural gas supplies being
interrupted, running out, or further escalating gas prices. This is a
great way to save on utility costs, while reducing our overall impact on
climate change,” stated Harold Jahn, President
and CEO of Clean Energy, Incorporated.
Under the provisions of the agreement, the Canadian geothermal
contractor will assist in training Clean Energy’s
marketing and technical staff.
The earth beneath us holds a great deal of energy, constantly being
heated from the sun and our molten core.
The ground remains warm throughout the year between 42-51 Fahrenheit
(5-10 degrees Celsius). By using a geothermal heat pump system, this
warm ground temperature is upgraded (concentrated) to a higher
temperature for our hot water and buildings heating needs. In warmer
periods of the year, the geothermal system removes excess heat from
buildings for cooling.
Clean Energy, Inc. can provide new residential subdivisions, industrial
parks, schools, and public buildings an alternative to using oil,
natural gas, or electricity for heating. This provides a clean renewable
form of energy and tremendous savings on monthly utility bills.
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