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Friday, May 29, 2026

CRT is a defossilisation architecture rather than a standalone technology.

CEWT Carbon Recycling Technology (CRT) Carbon Recycling Technology (CRT) is a system architecture designed to deliver industrial defossilisation through the integration of renewable hydrogen, carbon recycling, power generation, and fuel production. CRT is founded on five key principles: 1. Circular Carbon Economy o CO₂ is treated as a recyclable process material rather than a waste stream. 2. Renewable Hydrogen Integration o Renewable hydrogen provides the energy input that drives the carbon recycling cycle. 3. Renewable Energy Utilisation o Renewable electricity is converted into storable and dispatchable energy forms. 4. Firm Baseload Power o CRT integrates renewable and conventional energy infrastructure to provide reliable, dispatchable power. 5. System-Level Defossilisation o The objective is not merely emissions reduction but the progressive replacement of fossil-carbon dependence across industrial systems. Intended Outcomes • Near-zero or zero-emission energy pathways (depending on system boundaries and capture efficiency). • Productive utilisation and recycling of CO₂. • Renewable hydrogen deployment at industrial scale. • Firm and dispatchable power generation. • Renewable gas production compatible with existing energy infrastructure. • Improved energy security and resilience. • Support for industrial decarbonisation and circular economy objectives. • A practical pathway toward economy-wide defossilisation. Why CRT Matters CRT is not simply a hydrogen project, a carbon-capture project, or a renewable-energy project. It is an integrated energy-system architecture that combines these elements into a single framework designed to deliver: • Energy security, • Industrial competitiveness, • Emissions reduction, • Circular carbon utilisation, • Renewable energy integration, • And long-term economic resilience. CRT is a defossilisation architecture rather than a standalone technology.

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