CETI would be built as a disruptive innovative design of a digitized, near-shore, sustainable integrated bioenergy island with upstream, midstream, and downstream capabilities. CETI’s modular system of islands would incorporate wind, solar, deep water cooling, wave and tidal clean energy technologies to produce its products. By using clean technologies to produce green products we reduce the potential carbon footprint. Locating the facilities on water instead of land would eliminate the competition of land for fuel and land for food problem. CETI’s photobioreactor SkyBio, cultivates and harvests fast‐growing, oil‐producing freshwater microalgae in parallel glass tubes coiled around a cylindrical vertical frame. SkyBio would use wastewater and CO2 from coastal facilities to provide water, nutrients, and carbon for the algae, while the algae contribute to wastewater treatment by removing nutrients as well as toxins and contaminants. The modular platform design allows for sections of the facility to be built anywhere, giving rural towns the opportunity to create new jobs. The modular design gives the facility a tremendous opportunity for location maximization and flexibility.