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Saturday, January 10, 2026

Investor fit Statement

Clean Energy and Water Technologies Pty Ltd (CEWT) ABN 61 691 320 028 | ACN 691 320 028 www.clean-energy-water-tech.com Investor Fit Statement Carbon Recycling Technology (CRT) Infrastructure-grade capital for infrastructure-grade decarbonisation Purpose Carbon Recycling Technology (CRT) is a first-of-a-kind, infrastructure-scale energy system designed to deliver continuous, zero-emission power by recycling carbon molecules using renewable inputs. CRT is not a startup product; it is a regulated energy asset. What CRT Is CRT integrates power generation, fuel synthesis, and carbon recycling into a single closed-loop system. Hydrogen functions as a chemical reductant, carbon functions as a recyclable carrier, and Renewable Synthetic Methane Gas (RSMG) is the fuel. The system is governed by thermodynamics, mass balance, and industrial safety standards. Capital Characteristics CRT requires large, staged capital deployment, long-duration asset ownership, government and quasi-government co-funding, and rigorous technical, environmental, and regulatory diligence. CRT is therefore suited to infrastructure equity and strategic industrial capital, not venture-style fundraising. Who CRT Is For CRT is suitable for investors who have experience in regulated energy or fuel infrastructure, are comfortable with construction and operational risk, value capital preservation alongside decarbonisation outcomes, and understand that deep decarbonisation requires molecules as well as electrons. Who CRT Is Not For CRT is not suitable for short-horizon venture capital, hype-driven or crowd-based fundraising, or investors seeking rapid exits or narrative-led valuation. Funding Philosophy CRT follows a disciplined funding sequence: public and institutional validation, strategic infrastructure equity, and finally project finance dominance. This approach prioritises system integrity, investor protection, and long-term value creation. Hydrogen reduces. Carbon carries. Methane fuels. © Clean Energy and Water Technologies Pty Ltd (CEWT)

Friday, January 9, 2026

Water-the ultimate fuel.

Water: The Ultimate Fuel In the current energy transition, debates often revolve around electrons versus molecules, hydrogen versus hydrocarbons, or renewables versus fossil fuels. These framings miss a deeper, system-level truth: the ultimate enabler of clean energy systems is neither hydrogen nor carbon, but water. Hydrogen is not a primary fuel. It is an energy carrier derived almost entirely from water. Electrolysis does not create energy; it reorganises water using external energy inputs. The true source material is water itself. Carbon, likewise, is not the enemy. It is a carrier — a stable, information-rich atom that enables energy storage, transport, and dispatchability at scale. When carbon is recycled rather than extracted, it becomes a system asset rather than a liability. Renewable Synthetic Methane Gas (RSMG) emerges as the practical renewable fuel because it unites these roles: hydrogen supplies the energy, carbon supplies the structure, and water closes the loop. Combustion returns the system back to water and carbon dioxide, ready for reuse. Seen through this lens, decarbonisation is not about eliminating carbon, but about using water and renewable energy to clean up a misplaced carbon cycle. Water becomes both the beginning and the end — the origin of hydrogen and the final resting state after energy delivery. Water is the true fuel. Hydrogen carries the energy. Carbon carries the structure. RSMG makes the system work. This is not an invention against nature, but a correction back to it — restoring balance by allowing water to do what it has always done: enable life, energy flow, and renewal.