Clean Energy and Water Technologies Pty Ltd (CEWT)
Why Wind, Solar, and BESS Alone Cannot Fully Decarbonise Heavy Industry
1. The Difference We Keep Ignoring
Homes and businesses require flexible electricity. Heavy industry requires continuous
high-temperature energy, molecular fuels, and uninterrupted operation. These are fundamentally thermochemical systems.
2. The Intermittency Constraint
Industrial processes cannot follow weather variability. Stability, continuity, and reliability are non-negotiable.
3. The Scale Challenge
Full electrification demands massive overbuild of generation, transmission, and storage. This is a system design challenge, not just a technology deployment issue.
4. Capital Flow vs System Need
Investment is heavily concentrated in components—solar, wind, batteries—while integrated industrial solutions remain underdeveloped.
5. The Missing Layer
Heavy industry depends on hydrogen as an energy carrier and carbon as a structural element. Ignoring carbon integration leads to incomplete decarbonisation pathways.
6. From Linear to Circular Systems
Current systems extract, use, and emit carbon. Future systems must capture, reuse, and recycle it continuously.
7. CRT as the Integrating Layer
Carbon Recycling Technology integrates renewable hydrogen with captured CO2 to create a closed-loop system, enabling continuous industrial operation with reduced emissions.
Integration Perspective
Wind, solar and batteries form the foundation of a clean energy system. CRT does not replace them—it integrates with them, providing continuity, carbon reuse, and industrial compatibility. Together they form a complete pathway.