GPS Renewables has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Northern Farmers, aiming to enhance the functionality and sustainability of Compressed Biogas (CBG) plants. This partnership focuses on key areas such as feedstock aggregation, baling operations, and the creation of value-added products derived from plant organic waste.
The collaboration seeks to promote economic sustainability for CBG facilities by encouraging farmers to adopt bio-fertilizers, which can improve soil health and crop yields. Northern Farmers will also play a crucial role in supporting other essential activities necessary for the establishment of future CBG plants.
Both companies are dedicated to strengthening the bioenergy sector while promoting sustainable agricultural practices. By working together, they aim to create a more resilient ecosystem that benefits both farmers and the environment.
This initiative highlights the growing importance of renewable energy sources and sustainable agricultural methods in combating climate change and fostering economic growth. With this partnership, GPS Renewables and Northern Farmers are taking significant steps toward a greener future.
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