Clean Energy Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:CETY) ("CETY" or the "Company"), a clean energy technology and solutions provider focused on converting waste and heat into power and fuels, today announced that its affiliate, Vermont Renewable Gas (VRG), has entered into a Stipulation (MOU) with the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets, establishing comprehensive agricultural and soil protection requirements for its proposed 2.2 MW renewable energy facility in Lyndon.
Key Step in the Approval Process
This MOU, filed with the Vermont Public Utility Commission, reflects a full resolution of agricultural impacts and sets detailed conditions governing soil preservation, feedstock sourcing, and biochar quality for the Lyndon project. It represents a significant milestone in the VRG project's review under Vermont's Section 248 process as Vermont Public Utility Commission continues its review. Through compliance with these conditions, the Project is expected to avoid undue adverse impact on the primary agricultural soils. These soils are a critical natural resource that support long-term food production, water retention, ecosystem stability, and sustainable agricultural development.
Protecting Vermont Agricultural Soils
Under the terms of the agreement:
These requirements ensure that agricultural lands remain viable for future use and are protected throughout the life of the project.
Strict Biochar Safety and Environmental Controls
The Project will also be subject to robust testing and operational safeguards, including:
The agreement establishes one of the most rigorous frameworks for biochar quality and agricultural safety in the region.
Transparency and Accountability
VRG will be required to: