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Digital Utilities Ventures, Inc. (OTC: DUTV), doing business as Easy Environmental Solutions Inc., generates frequent news related to its modular environmental technologies, corporate transformation, and international expansion. Company announcements highlight progress in clean water treatment, waste-to-fertilizer systems, and sustainable agriculture projects under the EasyFEN™, Terreplenish®, and NanoVoid™ brands.
Recent news releases describe the company’s transition to the Easy Environmental Solutions name and a planned ticker change to EZES, along with a management-approved reverse stock split and an intended application to uplist to the OTCQB Venture Market. Updates also cover the finalized acquisition of Lifestyle Dock Company, LLC, a manufacturer of luxury docks, which the company views as a platform to integrate NanoVoid clean-water technology into marina and dock systems.
Operational news focuses on EasyFEN waste-to-fertilizer units and Terreplenish deployments, including a $3.4 million order for EasyFEN units in Kenya, initial deposits and production milestones, and collaborations with the Tanzania Fertilizer Regulatory Authority for Terreplenish lab and field trials. Additional releases detail discussions with organizations such as the TAQAT Initiative in Qatar regarding potential investment in EasyFEN deployments across multiple African nations.
On the water treatment side, news items describe NanoVoid installations at a livestock truck-wash lagoon and a resort in Minnesota, as well as plans for an oil-site deployment in Texas. The company also reports on expanding manufacturing capacity, new sales leadership, and dealer agreements such as the exclusive Terreplenish distribution arrangement with Organic Living Soil, LLC in Louisiana and Mississippi. Investors and observers can use this news feed to follow corporate actions, project contracts, installations, and distribution partnerships as disclosed by the company.
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Digital Utilities Ventures (OTC: DUTV) has appointed Michael P. Ballmann as Manager of Climate Capital Operations at Easy Energy Systems, effective immediately. Ballmann brings 15 years of experience in renewable energy, portfolio management, and financial operations. He will oversee the rollout of Easy Energy Climate Capital offerings and assist with financial modeling and agreements. The CEO expressed excitement about Ballmann's role in advancing global projects in regenerative agriculture and biofuels.
Digital Utilities Ventures (OTC: DUTV) has appointed Moises V. "Moe" Vela, Jr. as a senior advisor to Easy Energy Systems, Inc., its future subsidiary. Vela is the CEO of The Vela Group and brings extensive experience from his roles in the White House and involvement with innovative companies. His knowledge in business development and agriculture aligns with Easy Energy's mission to address climate change through modular technologies. The company aims to revolutionize fertilizer production with their Modular Easy FEN® system, potentially aiding in the global food crisis.
Digital Utilities Ventures (DUTV) announces USDA's $500 million grants to enhance American-made fertilizer production, aiming to alleviate price hikes affecting farmers due to the Ukraine conflict. CEO Mark Gaalswyk emphasizes the grants' focus on innovative regenerative agriculture technologies, benefiting small co-ops. The recently launched Easy FEN Modular Microbe Fertilizer System, leveraging the patented Terreplenish® formula, promises significant nitrogen and phosphorus credits, potentially serving 1/3 of the U.S. corn market, enhancing water retention and reducing fertilizer runoff.
Digital Utilities Ventures (DUTV) signed a Non-Binding Letter of Intent with Unaka Forest Products and Easy Energy Systems to establish a partnership aimed at demonstrating renewable energy technologies. The project involves developing a $82 million modular processing system capable of converting 250 tons of wood waste daily into clean energy sources like biofuels and electricity while sequestering carbon. Funding will be pursued through grants and investors, with the aim to create a revenue-sharing model for token holders.
Digital Utilities Ventures (OTC: DUTV) has launched the Easy FEN Modular Microbe Fertilizer System, featuring the innovative Terreplenish® formula. This fully automatic system converts local green waste into valuable fertilizer, enhancing agricultural efficiency. Proven through extensive trials, Terreplenish® offers significant nitrogen and phosphorus benefits for crops while improving water retention by over 125%. The modular design allows rapid deployment, helping local communities retain fertilizer profits and reduce logistical costs. DUTV aims to become a key player in the sustainable green solutions market.
Digital Utilities Ventures, Inc. (OTC Pink: DUTV) announced that its future subsidiary Easy Energy Systems, Inc. has been featured in Insights Success Magazine as one of the Top 10 most Disruptive Automation Companies. Easy Energy Systems was highlighted as the cover story, with CEO Mark Gaalswyk discussing technologies that aim to reduce carbon emissions and convert organic waste into valuable by-products. DUTV is focused on expanding its presence in the green solutions market, leveraging strategic opportunities for growth.
Digital Utilities Ventures (OTC Pink: DUTV) announces its subsidiary Easy Energy Systems has been selected to appear on a global television show focusing on climate-saving technologies. CEO Mark Gaalswyk will present disruptive solutions aimed at preventing global deaths and funding modular systems for rural communities. The show, expected to reach 40 million viewers, recently completed filming and is set to air between mid-July and November 2022. The release aims to inform stakeholders of the upcoming exposure and potential impact on DUTV's global demand.