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Friday, June 12, 2026
CEWT;s CRT based Trigen for Data Centres
AI is transforming the world.
But there is one challenge that continues to grow alongside it:
⚡ Reliable, 24/7 power for data centres.
Most discussions focus on renewable electricity, batteries, and grid expansion. Yet hyperscale AI facilities require continuous power, thermal energy for cooling, and increasing levels of resilience independent of grid constraints.
At Clean Energy and Water Technologies (CEWT), we are developing a different approach.
Our Carbon Recycling Technology (CRT™) enables a closed-loop energy system where carbon is continuously recycled rather than extracted from fossil reserves and released into the atmosphere.
The concept is simple:
➡️ Generate electricity, heat, and cooling through a Trigeneration (Trigen) system.
➡️ Capture the CO₂ produced during energy generation.
➡️ Convert the captured CO₂ back into renewable synthetic methane using hydrogen.
➡️ Reuse the synthetic fuel within the same energy ecosystem.
In this model, carbon becomes a recyclable energy carrier rather than a disposable emission.
The result is a grid-independent energy platform capable of delivering:
✅ Continuous 24/7 power
✅ Process heat and steam
✅ District cooling and data centre cooling
✅ Energy resilience during grid disruptions
✅ Reduced dependence on fossil carbon extraction
✅ A practical pathway toward industrial defossilisation
We believe future AI infrastructure will require more than renewable electricity alone.
It will require integrated energy ecosystems that combine power generation, carbon recycling, thermal management, hydrogen, synthetic fuels, and intelligent energy recovery.
CEWT’s CRT™-Trigen platform has been developed with this vision in mind.
The future of data centres is not simply electrification.
The future is defossilisation.
#AI #DataCentres #EnergyTransition #Defossilisation #CarbonRecycling #Hydrogen #SyntheticFuels #Trigeneration #CarbonCapture #EnergyInfrastructure #CEWT #CRT
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