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Fuel Tech Awarded Air Pollution Control Orders Totaling $2.6 Million
WARRENVILLE, Ill., March 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fuel Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ: FTEK), a technology company using advanced engineering processes to provide emissions control systems and water treatment technologies in utility and industrial applications, today announced the receipt of air pollution control (APC) orders from existing customers in the US and Japan. These orders have an aggregate value of approximately $2.6 million. An order from Japan was received for an ULTRA® system that will be
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