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Saturday, May 30, 2026
Carbon Recycling Technology - the core concept in graphics.
Carbon Recycling Technology (CRT)
Carbon Recycling Technology (CRT) creates a closed carbon loop. Natural gas is used to generate electricity in a gas turbine, and the resulting carbon dioxide (CO₂) is captured before it enters the atmosphere. Renewable hydrogen, produced using clean electricity, is then combined with the captured CO₂ to recreate methane (CH₄), the same fuel used by the turbine.
In this process, the carbon atom is continuously recycled rather than released as waste. The energy comes from renewable hydrogen, while carbon acts as a reusable carrier moving around the loop again and again.
CRT does not create free energy and does not rely on permanently storing CO₂ underground. Instead, it transforms CO₂ from a waste product into a valuable resource, enabling reliable power generation while greatly reducing dependence on new fossil fuels.
In simple terms:
Capture the CO₂ → Add renewable hydrogen → Recreate the fuel → Generate power again.
Hydrogen provides the energy. Carbon provides the recyclable carrier.
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