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Defossilisation: One System Concept, Multiple Solutions

For decades, climate change has been approached as a series of separate challenges:
• Decarbonise power
• Green steel and industry
• Electrify transport
• Build hydrogen infrastructure
• Improve energy efficiency in buildings

Each pathway is valid — but also adds complexity, cost, and fragmentation.

What if the problem is not the lack of solutions, but the way we frame it?

The Real Issue: Carbon Flow

Today’s system is linear:
Fossil carbon → Energy → CO₂ → Atmosphere

This single flaw drives emissions, volatility, and dependency.

The Solution: Carbon Recycling Technology (CRT)

CRT creates a closed-loop system:
• Capture CO₂
• Combine with renewable hydrogen
• Convert back into fuel
• Reuse continuously

Carbon becomes a recyclable carrier.

Where CRT Applies

• Power Generation – 24/7 zero-emission energy
• Steel & Industry – Stable high-temperature processes
• Transport – Net-zero fuels for aviation and shipping
• Buildings – Reliable heating via existing infrastructure
• Logistics – Decarbonised fuel systems

Why This Matters

• Climate: No net CO₂ emissions
• Energy Security: Local fuel production
• Infrastructure: Uses existing assets
• Economics: Reduced volatility
• Reliability: Continuous operation

Final Thought

The transition is not about changing the fuel.
It is about closing the loop that fossil systems left open.

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