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Netherlands Leads in Clean-Tech: Skytree's DAC Produces Beverage-Grade CO2

Skytree's breakthrough DAC tech produces high-purity CO2, setting a new standard for clean-tech and CO2 utilisation in the Netherlands.

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Netherlands Leads in Clean-Tech: Skytree's DAC Produces Beverage-Grade CO2

The Netherlands is leading the way in clean-tech and CO2 utilisation, with Skytree BV's groundbreaking direct air capture (DAC) technology. The company, based in Delft, has achieved a significant milestone by producing liquid CO2 that meets beverage-grade standards.

Skytree's Stratus Alpha tech, capable of capturing up to one tonne of CO2 per day, has outperformed other DAC solutions. Notably, this technology maintains its efficiency year-round, eliminating seasonal fluctuations. The captured CO2 was liquefied at an impressive purity of 99.98%, meeting stringent beverage-grade standards.

Skytree's system stands out by avoiding CO2 losses common in the capture-to-liquefaction process. The Stratus unit is designed for larger projects, such as industrial greenhouses and e-fuel production. gasworld Intelligence's Netherlands Pulse Report, released in 2025, offers valuable insights into the Dutch gases market.

Skytree's direct air capture technology has successfully produced high-purity liquid CO2, marking a significant step forward in CO2 utilisation. The company's stable, efficient technology promises to contribute to the Netherlands' clean-tech leadership and support larger-scale projects.

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