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Carbon Clean, a carbon capture technology company, has appointed Allan Swan, president of Panasonic Energy of North America, to its board of directors.
Swan will bring expertise in scaling production and supply chains from his time at Panasonic Energy and other global organizations across the automotive, engineering and aerospace industries.
“I am delighted to welcome Allan to our board of directors who is a respected and experienced leader in accelerating supply chain performance and delivering success,” Aniruddha Sharma, chair and CEO of Carbon Clean said. “Allan’s appointment comes at a crucial time for Carbon Clean as we commercialize our breakthrough CycloneCC modular carbon capture technology and enter a period of rapid expansion across global markets.”
Carbon Clean is expanding its influence in North America, following the opening of its Houston office in March 2023. The company raised over $150 million in its Series C funding round led by Chevron.
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