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Steve1978

03/16/23 6:50 PM

#19011 RE: old man river #19010

If I was a short I would be scared too... Newsmax, Fox Business, and Bloomberg TV

• Saturday, March 25 on Newsmax at 3:30 p.m. ET
• Monday, March 27 on Fox Business at 10:30 p.m. PT
• Thursday, April 13 on Bloomberg TV at 9:30 p.m. PT

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Clean Vision Announces CEO’s Upcoming TV Interview Schedule on Fox Business, Bloomberg TV, and Newsmax TV
3/16/2023
The show will air as a syndicated airing on the Fox Business Channel and Newsmax TV, and as a sponsored program on Bloomberg TV

LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / March 16, 2023 / Clean Vision Corporation (OTCQB:CLNV) ("Clean Vision" or the "Company"), an emerging leader in the sustainable clean technology and green energy sectors, is excited to announce the upcoming airing of a TV interview on FMW Media's "New To The Street" business TV show featuring CLNV's CEO, Dan Bates.

Clean Vision Corporation, Thursday, March 16, 2023, Press release picture
The show will air as a syndicated airing on the Fox Business Channel and Newsmax TV, and as a sponsored program on Bloomberg TV. Air times are scheduled as follows:

• Saturday, March 25 on Newsmax at 3:30 p.m. ET
• Monday, March 27 on Fox Business at 10:30 p.m. PT
• Thursday, April 13 on Bloomberg TV at 9:30 p.m. PT

In the interview, Jane King, the host of New To The Street, sits down with Mr. Bates to cover the evolution of the Company's business and the birth of its focus on the multi-billion-dollar clean energy industry. Clean Vision has established itself as one of the clean energy industry's most interesting and unique companies with its focus on scaling up a business that turns sea-borne waste plastic into a powerful resource, simultaneously cleaning our oceans and providing a new large-scale clean energy resource.

In the interview, Bates explains the Company's overall model, including the operations of its two primary subsidiaries, Clean-Seas, which uses chemical recycling of plastic waste to produce clean fuels, and Ecocell, a licensed technology focused on producing a hydrogen-based fuel cell.

Bates came from a technology background, starting a wind and solar tech company in 2008 that eventually spread to over 40 countries. That led him further down the sustainability path. In 2018, he started focusing on the global plastic waste crisis, which was the source of Clean-Seas.

He notes that all the plastic made since the 1960's is still with us, and the problem is building with no end in sight. Clean-Seas uses pyrolysis, which converts plastics back into their original hydrocarbon form.

Bates then goes on to discuss the Company's Plastic Conversion Network ("PCN"). He notes that the Company plans to have a global network of PCN facilities operating at large scale, with the ability to convert into hydrogen-based clean fuel within the next 18 months.

Clean-Seas is currently scaling up. Including LOI's and deals in negotiation, as well as currently owned and operating facilities, the Company is heading toward processing 2,600 tons of plastic per day, which is 26 times larger than its closer competitor in the same space.

Bates also discusses the vision for Ecocell, noting that it has licensed technology that can be used to produce electricity into the grid from 99.9% pure hydrogen, which can out-compete solar and wind because it works 24/7, and the Company is ready to capitalize on this thesis as hydrogen fuel infrastructure expands.

Bates concludes by discussing his big-picture vision-using plastic waste to produce clean hydrogen fuel-and scaling that vision to become a major global force in the energy industry. He also notes that Ecocell expects to have its first prototypes complete in April or May of this year.

About Clean Vision Corporation

Clean Vision Corporation operates and intends to acquire and operate a portfolio of synergistic companies in the sustainable clean technology and green energy sectors. For more information, visit: cleanvisioncorp.com and follow us on Twitter: @CleanVisionCorp

About Clean-Seas, Inc.

Clean-Seas, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Clean Vision. It is working to provide efficient and cost-effective technology solutions that address locally the global waste plastic crisis as creating economic opportunity and social benefit across the world. Clean-Seas plans to work towards offering "best in class" pyrolysis technology deployment with strategic alliances for plastic diversion and conversion, including securing feedstock of plastic and off-take agreements. For more information, visit: clean-seas.com.

Nelson2

03/17/23 5:45 AM

#19028 RE: old man river #19010

Per Mr Wonderful and as I stated before
“You are dead to me”

GLTA