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Friday, May 8, 2026
CEWT TriGen-CRT platform — a modular integrated energy architecture designed for Data centers.
One of the biggest misconceptions in the energy transition is that the challenge is simply generating more renewable electricity.
Increasingly, the real challenge is:
• infrastructure integration
• 24×7 reliability
• cooling
• resilience
• lifecycle engineering
• and industrial continuity.
This is becoming especially visible in the rapid growth of AI and hyperscale data centres.
Data centres do not operate on “average” power.
They operate on continuous infrastructure reliability.
That changes the engineering equation.
At CEWT, we have now completed the integrated engineering basis for the CEWT TriGen-CRT platform — a modular integrated energy architecture designed for:
• continuous power generation
• waste-heat recovery
• absorption cooling
• advanced automation
• modular deployment
• and future CRT-based defossilisation pathways.
The objective is not simply “lower emissions.”
The objective is:
24×7 industrial operation with a structured pathway toward defossilised infrastructure.
Importantly, the pilot platform is not intended merely as a demonstration unit.
It is intended as:
an operational proof-of-integration platform capable of supporting future commercial-scale deployment for data centres and industrial infrastructure.
The future of the transition may depend less on isolated technologies —
and more on how intelligently entire infrastructure systems are integrated.
The transition is not only electrical.
It is architectural.
#DataCentres #EnergyInfrastructure #Trigeneration #Defossilisation #CRT #Cooling #AIInfrastructure #EnergyTransition #Infrastructure #CEWT
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