Clean Energy Technologies Showcases Biomass Pyrolysis Innovation at Nashville Conference

Clean Energy Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: CETY) will demonstrate its advanced biomass conversion capabilities at the 19th Annual International Biomass Conference & Expo this spring, highlighting how pyrolysis technology is reshaping the renewable energy landscape. The event, scheduled for March 31 – April 2, 2026, at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center in Nashville, Tennessee, will bring together approximately 1,000 industry professionals from across the biomass utilization sectors. CETY will operate Booth #233, positioning the company at the center of conversations around waste-to-energy innovation.

HTAP™ Platform Transforms Biomass Into Versatile Energy Solutions

At the heart of CETY’s exhibition will be the HTAP™ advanced pyrolysis platform, which converts organic and biomass feedstocks into multiple high-value outputs. The technology produces renewable gas, hydrogen-ready syngas, electricity, and biochar—creating flexible deployment options for agricultural regions, municipalities, and industrial sites. This multi-output approach distinguishes CETY’s pyrolysis system from single-purpose alternatives, enabling communities to maximize economic value from waste streams while advancing decarbonization goals.

The biomass conference provides a strategic showcase for CETY’s integrated approach to clean energy. By combining its HTAP™ pyrolysis capabilities with proprietary Clean Cycle™ power generation systems, the company demonstrates how distributed energy platforms can work synergistically to maximize efficiency and create vertically aligned energy solutions.

Capturing Emerging Market Opportunities in Distributed Biomass Energy

As data centers and other energy-intensive infrastructure expand into rural communities, CETY has identified significant opportunities to deploy biomass conversion systems alongside these emerging demand centers. By processing regional biomass and organic waste streams locally, the HTAP™ platform can strengthen local economies, enhance grid resilience, and convert underutilized resources into revenue-generating clean energy assets. This approach aligns with the company’s broader vision of transforming local waste challenges into scalable solutions.

The Vermont Renewable Gas (VRG) project exemplifies this strategy, demonstrating how CETY’s pyrolysis and power generation technologies can be integrated at scale. The conference offers an ideal platform to accelerate project development conversations with waste generators, municipal partners, and industrial stakeholders seeking to monetize biomass resources.

Industry Leaders Gather Around Biomass and Renewable Gas Future

Organized by BBI International and produced by Biomass Magazine, the International Biomass Conference & Expo represents the largest gathering of biomass professionals, covering interconnected sectors including biobased power, thermal energy, fuels, chemicals, anaerobic digestion, gasification, pyrolysis systems, and combined heat and power solutions.

“This event brings together stakeholders shaping the future of biomass and renewable gas,” stated CETY’s CEO Kam Mahdi. “Our HTAP™ platform represents more than a single technology—it’s a pathway for communities and industrial partners to transform organic waste into renewable gas, electricity, hydrogen-ready fuels, and biochar. As new infrastructure expands into rural markets, we see a compelling opportunity to align digital growth with local resource recovery, supporting both economic development and energy resilience.”

At Booth #233, CETY will engage with prospective partners, project owners, waste generators, and investors to explore biomass conversion and distributed energy market opportunities. The exhibition underscores the company’s commitment to positioning pyrolysis technology as a cornerstone of the net-zero emission revolution in North America, Europe, and Asia.

Headquartered in Irvine, California, Clean Energy Technologies, Inc. (CETY) trades on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol “CETY.” For more information, visit www.cetyinc.com.

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