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Sunday, March 29, 2026

Commercialisation Pathway (135 MW Demonstration Project)

CEWT – Carbon Recycling Technology (CRT) Commercialisation Pathway (135 MW Demonstration Project) 1. Project Overview Project: 135 MW Carbon Recycling Technology (CRT) Demonstration Plant Proponent: Clean Energy and Water Technologies Pty Ltd (CEWT) Location: Western Australia (Kwinana Industrial Region) CRT establishes a closed carbon loop where captured CO₂ is continuously converted into renewable fuel (RNG) using hydrogen, enabling firm 24/7 power, the elimination of fossil dependency, and integration of renewable electricity with industrial systems. 2. Commercialisation Objective Deliver Australia’s first grid-scale, firm, defossilised power system demonstrating continuous renewable-integrated power, industrial-scale carbon recycling, and a bankable architecture for replication. 3. Delivery Model Blended finance, infrastructure-led model: - Government Grants (~25%) - Concessional Debt (~20–25%) - Commercial Debt (~30–40%) - Strategic Equity (selective, non-controlling) 4. Revenue & Bankability Revenue Streams: - Long-term PPA - Industrial offtake - Environmental certificates - Grid services Bankability: - Anchor offtake - Fixed EPC - Vendor integration - Policy alignment 5. Execution Pathway Phase 1 (2026): FEED & Structuring Phase 2 (2027): Financial Close Phase 3 (2027–2029): Construction Phase 4 (2030): Commissioning & COD 6. Strategic Partnerships Collaboration with global partners for GTCC, SMR, methanation, and EPC delivery ensuring technical credibility and risk sharing. 7. National Impact Energy Security, Industrial Decarbonisation, Grid Stability 8. Replicability FOAK project enabling modular replication across power and industrial sectors. 9. Core Principle Defossilisation is the end state. CRT transitions energy systems to a closed-loop carbon model. 10. Conclusion CRT is a system-level solution delivering firm power, carbon reuse, and a bankable pathway to global deployment.

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