Clean Energy Technologies to showcase its HTAP platform in Nashville

CETY drives the decentralized conversion of biomass into clean energy for regions with high energy demand and underutilized resources.
Plataforma HTAP de CETY

Clean Energy Technologies (CETY) will present its innovative HTAP™ advanced pyrolysis platform at the Biomass 2026 International Conference, one of the industry’s key meetings, to be held March 31-April 2 in Nashville, Tennessee. At this event, CETY seeks to position its technology as a comprehensive solution for the conversion of biomass into renewable energy, clean gas and biochar.

The HTAP platform enables the transformation of organic waste streams and biomass into valuable energy resources, such as electricity, hydrogen-ready gas and biochar. hydrogen and biochar. This technology is designed to be integrated into environments facing increasing energy demand, such as rural communities with data centers or industrial plants.

HTAP platform for high demand environments

As the digital infrastructure expands, CETY identifies a strategic opportunity: to implement waste conversion systems directly in the producing regions. By operating close to consumption hotspots, the platform not only generates local revenue but also strengthens grid resilience and reduces dependence on fossil fuels.

In projects such as Vermont Renewable Gas (VRG), CETY combines HTAP with its Clean Cycle generator to take advantage of waste heat and increase efficiency. This approach demonstrates the company’s ability to offer integrated solutions with low environmental impact.

Partnerships to move towards decarbonization

During the conference, CETY will be present at booth #233, where it will establish contact with project developers, waste generators and potential investors. The participation seeks to accelerate the deployment of its technology in sectors such as agriculture, municipal industry and green energy generation.

The California-based company is consolidating its international presence with a clear vision: to facilitate access to clean energy through scalable technologies. At the same time, its decentralized approach allows it to energize regional economies by harnessing underutilized resources.

Source and photo: CETY