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Friday, March 6, 2026
Carbon Recycling Technology
Advancing a 135 MW Carbon Recycling Technology Demonstration
One of the key challenges of the energy transition is reliability.
Solar and wind are expanding rapidly, yet power systems still require firm generation capacity to maintain grid stability and support industrial demand.
At Clean Energy and Water Technologies Pty Ltd (CEWT) we are advancing a 135 MW Carbon Recycling Technology (CRT) demonstration project in Australia.
The project integrates:
• renewable hydrogen production
• carbon recycling methanation
• high-efficiency gas turbine generation
• closed-loop CO₂ recycling
The objective is to demonstrate a scalable architecture for reliable carbon-neutral energy.
Key project parameters:
Net dispatchable power: 135 MW
Electrolyser capacity: 274 MW
Total project CAPEX: ~A$1.6 billion
The project is designed to support industrial decarbonisation and firm renewable power generation.
We are currently engaging with strategic partners, infrastructure investors, and industrial collaborators interested in participating in the development of this first-of-a-kind project.
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