Skytree's Breakthrough: High-Purity CO2 Capture and Liquefaction
Dutch clean-tech company Skytree has made significant strides in direct air capture (DAC) technology, with its Stratus Alpha system capturing CO2 at high purity levels directly from the atmosphere. This breakthrough contributes to the Netherlands' leadership in clean-tech and CO2 utilisation.
Skytree's Stratus Alpha tech has demonstrated the ability to capture CO2 at a gas purity of around 98%, setting a new standard for DAC systems. The captured CO2 was then liquefied, achieving purity levels of 99.98%, meeting beverage-grade standards. This is a significant milestone, as Skytree has produced liquid CO2 that meets these high standards using its DAC technology.
The Stratus Alpha technology can capture up to one tonne of CO2 per day, outpacing other DAC solutions offered by Skytree. Moreover, it remains stable year-round, avoiding seasonal swings that can impact the return on investment of traditional DAC assets. Skytree's system also avoids CO2 losses common in the capture-to-liquefaction process, making it a more efficient solution.
Skytree's Stratus Alpha technology has proven its capability to capture and liquefy CO2 at high purity levels, contributing to the Netherlands' position as a leader in clean-tech and CO2 utilisation. With its stable performance and efficient process, Skytree's system is poised to play a significant role in reducing atmospheric CO2 and supporting industries that require high-purity CO2.
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