Skytree's Stratus Alpha Sets New Bar for Atmospheric CO2 Capture
Skytree, a leader in direct air capture (DAC) technology, has made a significant breakthrough. Its Stratus Alpha tech has successfully captured CO2 directly from the atmosphere at a high purity of 98%.
The captured CO2 was then liquefied, achieving an impressive purity level of 99.98%. This meets the stringent standards required for beverages, marking a significant milestone for Skytree's technology.
The Stratus unit, used for larger projects such as industrial greenhouses and e-fuels production, has proven its capability to capture up to one tonne of CO2 per day. This is more than Skytree's Cumulus unit, designed for smaller operations.
Skytree's DAC technology stands out for its year-round stability. Unlike other systems, it avoids seasonal swings in CO2 capture efficiency. Moreover, it minimises CO2 losses common in the capture-to-liquefaction process.
Skytree's Stratus Alpha tech has successfully captured and liquefied CO2 from the atmosphere, meeting beverage-grade standards. This advancement in DAC technology could significantly contribute to global carbon reduction efforts.
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