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Sunday, May 31, 2026
The Sun, sea and the wind are the energy sources in CEWT's Carbon recycling technology
CEWT Core Concept – Carbon Recycling Technology (CRT)
The Sun provides the energy. The Wind expands the resource base. The Sea provides the resources. CRT closes the loop.
Carbon Recycling Technology (CRT) is founded on a simple principle: work with Nature’s existing cycles rather than against them.
CRT harnesses the Sun, the Wind, and the Sea as renewable sources of energy and resources.
The Sun and Wind provide renewable electricity. The Sea provides water for hydrogen production and serves as a vast carbon reservoir through dissolved carbon dioxide. Seawater can also be used as a solvent to absorb and recover CO₂ emissions from industrial processes and power generation.
In the CRT process:
• Renewable energy from the Sun and Wind is used to produce hydrogen.
• The Sea provides water for hydrogen production.
• The Sea acts as a carbon reservoir through dissolved CO₂.
• Seawater can be used to absorb and recover CO₂ emissions.
• Captured carbon is recycled into renewable fuels and energy products rather than treated as waste.
• Carbon remains within a circular system, reducing dependence on new fossil-carbon inputs.
CRT transforms carbon from a waste stream into a recyclable carrier of renewable energy.
Unlike conventional fossil-fuel systems, which transfer carbon from underground reservoirs to the atmosphere, CRT seeks to maintain carbon within a managed circular cycle powered by renewable energy.
The result is a platform capable of producing:
• Renewable Natural Gas (RNG)
• e-Methanol
• Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)
• e-Gasoline
• Dispatchable Renewable Power
• Industrial Decarbonisation Solutions
CRT is not simply a fuel technology. It is a carbon-recycling platform that integrates energy, water, and carbon management into a single circular system. It also helps to stop ‘Ocean acidification’ simultaneously.
The Sun provides the energy.
The Wind expands the resource base.
The Sea provides the resources.
CRT closes the loop.
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