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Cielo Provides Positive Update on its Production Levels, Signs a Research Agreement with the University of Calgary and will Host a Live Webinar on Thursday, October 22nd
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About this update from Cielo Waste Solutions Corp.
[{"type":"text","content":"Cielo Provides Positive Update on its Production Levels, Signs a Research Agreement with the University of Calgary and will Host a Live Webinar on Thursday, October 22nd\n \n \n (TheNewswire)\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada -\n \n \n TheNewswire -\n \n \n October 14, 2020 -\n \n \n (\n \n \n CSE:CMC\n \n \n )\n \n \n ,\n \n \n (CNSX:CMC.CN),\n \n \n (\n \n \n OTC:CWSFF\n \n \n )\n \n \n Cielo Waste Solutions Corp. (\"Cielo\" or the\n\"Company\")\n \n \n is pleased to provide an\nupdate on its production levels at its facility in Aldersyde, Alberta\n(\"Facility\"). While Cielo's initial goal was to start the\nFacility slowly after the latest improvements, with expectations\nbetween 200 to 500 liters per hour, the Facility produced 800 liters\nper hour of distillate. After approximately four hours of continuous\noperation, Cielo scaled back production to allow its engineers the\nopportunity to analyze any maintenance or functional concerns at that\nlevel. Cielo plans to be back up to 800 liters per hour of continuous\nflow as early as next week following minor tweaks by the engineers and\n1,000 liters per hour shortly thereafter.\n \n \n Additional updates on the production volumes will be discussed in the\nlive webinar on Thursday, October 22\n \n \n nd\n \n \n at 11 am\nET\n \n \n (webinar details provided below).\n \n \n With the Facility producing continuously, to\nmanagement's knowledge, Cielo is now the first company to convert\nmultiple waste streams (garbage) into renewable diesel, naphtha and\nkerosene (jet & marine fuels).\n \n \n \n \n Management's view is that the achievement of this\nmilestone is well timed and that the amount of garbage and plastics\nproduced daily combined with a proposed Canadian ban of single use\nplastics should put Cielo's proven technology converting these\notherwise harmful plastics to renewable high-grade fuels right into\nthe world spotlight.\n \n \n \n \n Don Allan, President and CEO of Cielo, stated\n\"Plastic does not need to be a world crisis. We only need to\nfind a way to dispose of it safely. We've observed that recyclers\nhave struggled to deal with the product that Asia has stopped\nreceiving. Cielo intends to become a solution for this unwanted\nplastic waste by converting all types of plastics into environmental...