According to a recent LinkedIn post from CREW Carbon, the company plans to present its Wastewater Alkalinity Enhancement, or WAE, technology at the RBTT 2026 conference. The post indicates that WAE is positioned as a pathway for both process intensification in wastewater treatment and carbon dioxide removal.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights technical themes such as improving stability and efficiency of activated sludge systems and enabling biological nutrient removal alongside permanent CO₂ removal. It also notes potential performance gains when WAE is paired with complementary technologies like hydrocyclones.
The post suggests CREW Carbon is working closely with utilities HRSD and Clean Water Services, signaling early ecosystem engagement with key wastewater sector partners. For investors, this collaboration could imply real-world piloting or validation opportunities, an important step toward commercial deployment and revenue generation.
By emphasizing process intensification and carbon removal, the LinkedIn update points to CREW Carbon targeting both municipal infrastructure budgets and emerging carbon markets. If WAE proves cost‑effective and scalable, the company could benefit from dual revenue streams while strengthening its position in the climate‑tech and advanced wastewater treatment segments.
Conference visibility at RBTT 2026 may also help CREW Carbon build relationships with additional utilities, engineering firms, and regulators. That exposure could accelerate adoption cycles, support future fundraising, and shape the company’s competitive standing as utilities seek solutions that combine regulatory compliance with decarbonization benefits.

