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Digital Utilities Ventures, Inc. has successfully acquired full ownership of Easy Energy Systems Technologies, LLC, enhancing its commitment to platform unification and reinforcing its long-term value strategy. This strategic move is expected to bolster the company’s position in the regenerative agriculture and clean water technology sectors.
The acquisition marks a significant milestone for the company, as it transitions from being a majority owner to holding 100% of Easy Energy Systems Technologies. This change is anticipated to streamline operations and improve efficiency across the board, allowing for better integration of technologies that support sustainable practices.
By consolidating its ownership, Digital Utilities Ventures aims to leverage the capabilities of Easy Energy Systems Technologies to drive innovation and expand its offerings in the environmental solutions market. The company’s focus on sustainability and clean energy solutions positions it well for future growth as it navigates the evolving landscape of environmental technologies.
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