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Friday, March 6, 2026

CEWT invites investors and strategic Partnership.

Carbon Recycling Technology CRT integrates renewable electricity, hydrogen production, carbon recycling, and high-efficiency power generation into a closed-loop energy system. The process works as follows: 1. Renewable electricity produces hydrogen via electrolysis. 2. Hydrogen reacts with captured CO₂ in a methanation reactor. 3. The reaction produces renewable methane (RNG). 4. RNG fuels high-efficiency combined-cycle turbines. 5. The CO₂ produced is captured and recycled back into the system. This creates a circular carbon energy cycle. Carbon atoms circulate within the system rather than being emitted to the atmosphere. Demonstration Project CEWT is advancing a 135 MW Carbon Recycling Technology demonstration project in Australia. Key parameters Net dispatchable power output 135 MW Electrolyser capacity 274 MW Total estimated CAPEX A$1.624 billion Technology integration • Renewable hydrogen production • Methanation fuel synthesis • Gas turbine combined cycle generation • Closed carbon recycling loop The project is designed to demonstrate a scalable architecture for firm renewable energy. Strategic Importance CRT addresses several critical needs of the global energy transition. Reliable Renewable Power CRT converts intermittent renewable electricity into firm dispatchable generation. Carbon Neutral Fuel Cycles Carbon is continuously recycled, eliminating ongoing fossil carbon inputs. Infrastructure Compatibility CRT can leverage existing: • gas turbines • gas pipelines • LNG infrastructure • industrial fuel systems Industrial Decarbonisation CRT can support: • green iron and steel • desalination • chemicals • industrial heat • grid-scale energy storage Why This Matters Now Three major trends are accelerating the need for new energy system architectures: 1. Renewable energy expansion Large volumes of renewable electricity require reliable system balancing. 2. Industrial decarbonisation Heavy industries need carbon-neutral fuel solutions. 3. Energy security Countries are seeking alternatives to fossil fuel imports while maintaining reliable energy systems. CRT addresses all three simultaneously. Investment Opportunity CEWT is currently engaging with strategic investors, industrial partners, and infrastructure developers to support the deployment of Carbon Recycling Technology. Potential collaboration areas include: • project equity participation • strategic industrial partnerships • technology licensing • infrastructure investment The 135 MW demonstration project represents the first commercial-scale implementation of CRT. Contact Clean Energy and Water Technologies Pty Ltd (CEWT) Strategic partnership and investment enquiries welcome.

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