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Clean Vision - Weekly Head & Shoulders

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OTC:CLNV   Clean Vision Corporation



Clean Vision is potentially a victim of short sellers, but technically we are getting poised for a potential breakout. I was thinking the 4hr might run but at the end of the day we may take a bit of time here and work out the head and shoulders pattern on weekly. The 200ma is about 135% above us and we have the potential for some serious money here medium to longer term. Not financial advice, DYOR.

What does clean vision do?


Clean Vision converts plastic to hydrogen using a process called pyrolysis. Pyrolysis is a thermal decomposition process that breaks down organic materials in the absence of oxygen. When plastic is pyrolyzed, it is heated to a high temperature (typically around 500-800 degrees Celsius) in an oxygen-free environment. This causes the plastic to break down into its constituent elements, including hydrogen, carbon, and water.

The hydrogen produced by pyrolysis is a clean and renewable fuel. It can be used to generate electricity, power fuel cells, or be used as a transportation fuel. Clean Vision is currently developing a number of projects to use pyrolysis to convert plastic waste into hydrogen.

Here is a more detailed explanation of the pyrolysis process:

The plastic waste is first shredded into small pieces.
The shredded plastic is then placed in a pyrolysis reactor.
The reactor is heated to a high temperature (typically around 500-800 degrees Celsius) in an oxygen-free environment.
The plastic breaks down into its constituent elements, including hydrogen, carbon, and water.
The hydrogen is then collected and purified.
The pyrolysis process is a relatively efficient way to convert plastic waste into hydrogen. The process can typically yield up to 40% hydrogen by weight. The hydrogen produced by pyrolysis is also a clean fuel, as it does not produce any emissions of greenhouse gases or other pollutants.

Clean Vision is currently developing a number of projects to use pyrolysis to convert plastic waste into hydrogen. These projects include:

A project in Morocco to build a 130-ton-per-day pyrolysis plant.
A project in the United States to build a 50-million-dollar pyrolysis plant.
A project in India to build a 100-ton-per-day pyrolysis plant.
These projects have the potential to convert millions of tons of plastic waste into hydrogen each year. This would help to reduce plastic pollution and provide a clean and renewable source of energy.

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