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Clean Energy Technologies (Nasdaq: CETY) announced the Vermont Public Utility Commission advanced the Vermont Renewable Gas – Lyndon (VRG-Lyndon) project into scheduling and public hearings, with the PUC formally authorizing the start of final permitting review on October 1, 2025.

The proposed 2.2 MW agricultural waste-to-energy facility in Lyndon, Vermont, is being developed by Vermont Renewable Gas, LLC, an affiliate of CETY Capital. Under a $12 million EPC contract, CETY Renewables will design and build the facility using pyrolysis and gasification to produce renewable synthetic gas, generate baseload power, reduce methane emissions, and sequester CO2 via biochar. The project supports Vermont's Renewable Energy Standard and the state's 100% renewable electricity goal by 2035.

Clean Energy Technologies (Nasdaq: CETY) ha annunciato che la Vermont Public Utility Commission ha avanzato il progetto Vermont Renewable Gas – Lyndon (VRG-Lyndon) nella programmazione e nelle audizioni pubbliche, con la PUC formalmente autorizza l'inizio della revisione finale del permesso il 1 ottobre 2025.

Il previsto impianto agricolo da 2,2 MW di rifiuti agricoli trasformati in energia a Lyndon, Vermont, è in fase di sviluppo da Vermont Renewable Gas, LLC, affiliata di CETY Capital. Sotto un contratto EPC da 12 milioni di dollari, CETY Renewables disegnerà e costrusirà l’impianto utilizzando pirolisi e gasificazione per produrre gas sintetico rinnovabile, generare energia di base, ridurre le emissioni di metano e sequestrare CO2 tramite biochar. Il progetto sostiene lo Standard delle Energie Rinnovabili del Vermont e l’obiettivo statale di elettricità 100% rinnovabile entro il 2035.

Clean Energy Technologies (Nasdaq: CETY) anunció que la Comisión de Servicios Públicos de Vermont (PUC) avanzó el proyecto Vermont Renewable Gas – Lyndon (VRG-Lyndon) a la programación y audiencias públicas, y la PUC autorizó formalmente el inicio de la revisión final de permisos el 1 de octubre de 2025.

La instalación propuesta de 2,2 MW de energía a partir de desechos agrícolas en Lyndon, Vermont, está siendo desarrollada por Vermont Renewable Gas, LLC, una filial de CETY Capital. Bajo un contrato EPC de 12 millones de dólares, CETY Renewables diseñará y construirá la instalación utilizando pirólisis y gasificación para producir gas sintético renovable, generar energía de base, reducir las emisiones de metano y secuestrar CO2 mediante biochar. El proyecto apoya la Norma de Energía Renovable de Vermont y el objetivo estatal de electricidad 100% renovable para 2035.

Clean Energy Technologies (나스닥: CETY)가 버몬트 공공유틸리티 위원회가 버몬트 재생 가스 – 린던 (VRG-Lyndon) 프로젝트를 일정 수립 및 공청회로 진입시켰으며, PUC가 최종 허가 심사 시작을 2025년 10월 1일에 공식 승인했다.

Lyndon, Vermont에 위치한 제안된 2.2 MW의 농업 폐기물에서 에너지를 생산하는 시설은 CETY Capital의 자회사인 Vermont Renewable Gas, LLC가 개발 중이다. 1200만 달러의 EPC 계약에 따라 CETY Renewables가 설계 및 건설을 담당하며, 열분해 및 가스화 기술을 사용해 재생 가능한 합성 가스를 생산하고 기저 전력을 공급하며 메탄 배출을 줄이고 바이오차를 통해 CO2를 격리한다. 이 프로젝트는 버몬트의 재생 에너지 표준과 2035년까지 주의 100% 재생 전력 목표를 지원한다.

Clean Energy Technologies (Nasdaq : CETY) a annoncé que la Vermont Public Utility Commission a fait progresser le projet Vermont Renewable Gas – Lyndon (VRG-Lyndon) dans le calendrier et les audiences publiques, et la PUC a officiellement autorisé le démarrage de l’examen final des permis le 1 octobre 2025.

L’installation proposée de 2,2 MW issue de déchets agricoles à Lyndon, Vermont, est développée par Vermont Renewable Gas, LLC, une filiale de CETY Capital. Dans le cadre d’un contrat EPC de 12 millions de dollars, CETY Renewables concevra et construira l’installation en utilisant la pyrolyse et la gazéification pour produire du gaz synthétique renouvelable, générer une électricité de base, réduire les émissions de méthane et séquestrer le CO2 via du biochar. Le projet soutient la norme d’énergie renouvelable du Vermont et l’objectif de 100 % d’électricité renouvelable d’ici 2035.

Clean Energy Technologies (Nasdaq: CETY) gab bekannt, dass die Vermont Public Utility Commission das Projekt Vermont Renewable Gas – Lyndon (VRG-Lyndon) in die Terminplanung und öffentliche Anhörungen vorgezogen hat, wobei die PUC offiziell den Start der abschließenden Genehmigungsprüfung am 1. Oktober 2025 genehmigt hat.

Die vorgeschlagene 2,2 MW landwirtschaftliche Abfall-zu-Energie-Anlage in Lyndon, Vermont, wird von Vermont Renewable Gas, LLC, einer Tochtergesellschaft von CETY Capital, entwickelt. Im Rahmen eines 12 Millionen USD teuren EPC-Vertrags wird CETY Renewables die Anlage entwerfen und bauen und Pyrolyse- und Vergasungstechnologien verwenden, um erneuerbares synthetisches Gas zu erzeugen, Grundlaststrom zu liefern, Methanemissionen zu reduzieren und CO2 durch Biokohle zu sequestrieren. Das Projekt unterstützt die Renewable Energy Standard von Vermont und das landesweite Ziel von 100 % erneuerbarer Elektrizität bis 2035.

Clean Energy Technologies (ناسداك: CETY) أعلنت أن لجنة المرافق العامة في فيرمونت (PUC) رفعت مشروع Vermont Renewable Gas – Lyndon (VRG-Lyndon) إلى الجدول الزمني والجلسات العامة، مع تفويض PUC رسميًا لبدء المراجعة النهائية للتصاريح في 1 أكتوبر 2025.

والمرفق المقترح 2.2 ميغاوات من مصنع النفايات الزراعية إلى طاقة في ليندون، فيرمونت، يتم تطويره من قبل Vermont Renewable Gas, LLC، وهو فرع من CETY Capital. بموجب عقد EPC بقيمة 12 مليون دولار، ستقوم CETY Renewables بتصميم وبناء المرفق باستخدام التحلل الحراري والتغويز لإنتاج الغاز الاصطناعي المتجدد، وتوليد الطاقة الأساسية، وتقليل انبعاثات الميثان، وخزن CO2 عبر biochar. يدعم المشروع معيار الطاقة المتجددة في فيرمونت وهدف الولاية بشأن الكهرباء المتجددة بنسبة 100% بحلول 2035.

Clean Energy Technologies (纳斯达克:CETY) 宣布,佛蒙特公共事业委员会将 Vermont Renewable Gas – Lyndon (VRG-Lyndon) 项目推进至排程与公开听证阶段,公用事业委员会正式批准于 2025年10月1日 开始最终许可审查。

提议中的位于佛蒙特州林登市的< b>2.2 兆瓦 农业废弃物转化为能源设施,由 Vermont Renewable Gas, LLC(CETY Capital 的子公司)开发。根据一份 1200万美元的 EPC 合同,CETY Renewables 将设计并建造该设施,使用热解和气化技术生产可再生合成气,提供基荷电力,减少甲烷排放,并通过生物炭封存 CO2。该项目支持佛蒙特州的可再生能源标准及到2035年实现100%可再生电力的目标。

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  • PUC final review authorized on October 1, 2025
  • 2.2 MW expected renewable baseload power generation
  • $12 million EPC contract awarded to CETY Renewables
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  • Project is still in final permitting review and not yet cleared for construction

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Permitting moved to final review; a $12 million EPC contract and 2.2 MW output make this a material development for the company.

Clean Energy Technologies, Inc. advanced the VRG-Lyndon project into scheduling and public hearing stages when the Vermont PUC authorized the start of final permitting review on Oct. 1, 2025. The project is scoped as a 2.2 MW agricultural waste-to-energy facility and includes a $12 million EPC contract to design and build the plant using pyrolysis and gasification to produce renewable synthetic gas.

The business mechanism is straightforward: convert farm biomass into combustible renewable gas, generate baseload electricity, and create biochar for carbon sequestration. Key dependencies include successful completion of the Certificate of Public Good permitting, adherence to Vermont air and environmental standards, and timely EPC execution. The announcement cites job creation and local economic benefits but provides no operational timeline or guaranteed off-take terms.

Items to watch: final CPG approval timeline and any conditions from the public hearing, EPC milestones and contract terms, and operational readiness indicators once construction starts; expect these milestones over the next 6–24 months. This development is factually positive for project progress and revenue opportunity, subject strictly to the stated permitting and contracting steps.

Irvine, California, Oct. 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Clean Energy Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: CETY) (the “Company” or “CETY”), a clean energy technology company delivering scalable solutions and technologies in waste-to-energy, power generation, storage, and heat-to-power, announced that the Vermont Public Utility Commission (PUC) has issued an order advancing the Vermont Renewable Gas – Lyndon (VRG-Lyndon) facility into the scheduling and public hearing stages of its Certificate of Public Good (CPG) permitting process.

On October 1, 2025, the PUC formally authorized the start of its final permitting review for the proposed 2.2 MW agricultural waste-to-energy project located in Lyndon, Vermont. The VRG-Lyndon facility is being developed by Vermont Renewable Gas, LLC, an affiliate of CETY Capital, and represents a key milestone in Clean Energy Technologies’ mission to deliver sustainable, distributed clean power solutions.

“This order marks a major step forward for the Vermont Renewable Gas project and our broader vision for community-based clean energy,” said Kam Mahdi, CEO of Clean Energy Technologies, Inc. “We look forward to completing the CPG process and moving toward construction of a facility that converts agricultural waste into reliable renewable power while supporting Vermont’s energy transition goals. The project will not only help strengthen the local economy and create high-quality jobs, but also meet the state’s strict air quality and environmental standards.”

The VRG-Lyndon project will utilize advanced pyrolysis and gasification technologies to convert farm-derived biomass into renewable synthetic gas for clean combustion. Under a $12 million Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract, Clean Energy Technologies, Inc.’s CETY Renewables (CR) Business unit will design and build the facility, integrating its proprietary systems to maximize efficiency and environmental performance. Once operational, the facility is expected to generate approximately 2.2 megawatts (MW) of renewable baseload power, reduce methane emissions from agricultural waste, sequester carbon dioxide through biochar use, and create new economic opportunities for the regional farming community. The project aligns with Vermont’s Renewable Energy Standard and the state’s commitment to achieving 100% renewable electricity by 2035.

About Clean Energy Technologies, Inc. (CETY)

Headquartered in Irvine, California, Clean Energy Technologies, Inc. (CETY) is a rising leader in the zero-emission revolution by offering eco-friendly green energy solutions, clean energy fuels and alternative electric power for small and mid-sized projects in North America, Europe, and Asia. We deliver power from heat and biomass with zero emission and low cost. The Company's principal products are Waste Heat Recovery Solutions using our patented Clean CycleTM generator to create electricity. Waste to Energy Solutions convert waste products created in manufacturing, agriculture, wastewater treatment plants and other industries to electricity and BioChar. Engineering, Consulting and Project Management Solutions provide expertise and experience in developing clean energy projects for municipal and industrial customers and Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) companies.

CETY's common stock is currently traded on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol “CETY.” For more information, visit www.cetyinc.com.

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This summary should be read in conjunction with the Company’s quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended June 30, 2025 and other periodic filings made pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, which contain, among other matters, risk factors and financial footnotes as well as a discussions of our business, operations and financial matters located on the website of the Securities and Exchange Commission at www.sec.gov.

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FAQ

What did Clean Energy Technologies (CETY) announce about the Vermont Renewable Gas – Lyndon project on October 16, 2025?

The company said the PUC advanced VRG-Lyndon into scheduling and public hearings and authorized the start of final permitting review on October 1, 2025.

How much power will the VRG-Lyndon facility (CETY) produce when operational?

The project is expected to generate approximately 2.2 MW of renewable baseload power.

What is the value of the EPC contract for CETY's VRG-Lyndon project?

CETY Renewables will design and build the facility under a $12 million Engineering, Procurement, and Construction contract.

What technologies will CETY use at the VRG-Lyndon facility in Vermont?

The facility will use advanced pyrolysis and gasification to convert farm biomass into renewable synthetic gas.

Is construction of the VRG-Lyndon facility (CETY) already underway?

No; the project is in the final permitting review and public hearing stages and has not yet begun construction.

How does the VRG-Lyndon project align with Vermont's energy goals and timeline?

The project aligns with Vermont's Renewable Energy Standard and the state's commitment to 100% renewable electricity by 2035.
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