Clean Energy Technologies, Inc. designs, produces, and markets clean energy products and integrated solutions that focuses on energy efficiency and renewable. The company operates through three segments: Clean Energy Solutions, CETY Europe, and Electronic Manufacturing Business. Its principal product is the Clean Cycle, which generates electricity by recycling wasted heat produced in manufacturing, waste to energy and power generation facilities. The company also converts waste products created in manufacturing, agriculture, wastewater treatment plants, and other industries to electricity, renewable natural gas, hydrogen, and bio char. In addition, it offers a range of electrical, mechanical, software engineering, consulting, and project management solutions, as well as supply chain management services. The company was formerly known as Probe Manufacturing, Inc. and changed its name to Clean Energy Technologies, Inc. in November 2015. The company was incorporated in 1995 and is headquartered in Costa Mesa, California. Clean Energy Technologies, Inc. is a subsidiary of MGW Investments I Limited.
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