Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Skytree achieves beverage-grade liquid CO₂ using direct air capture

Skytree has confirmed that its direct air capture (DAC) system can now produce liquid carbon dioxide at beverage-grade purity, marking a milestone for industries reliant on consistent CO supply.

The company’s Stratus Alpha prototype, tested at its Almere site in the Netherlands, delivered liquefied CO with a purity of 99.98%, surpassing the 99.9% benchmark required by the International Society of Beverage Technologists. The validation demonstrates the feasibility of generating transportable, high-quality CO directly from the air without relying on fossil-fuel sources.

The system integrates carbon capture and liquefaction, offering on-site or regional production capabilities. This could stabilise CO availability for breweries, greenhouses, and food producers facing price volatility and shortages in traditional markets. The ability to operate during off-peak energy periods and store CO for later use adds potential cost and energy efficiency benefits.

The Stratus Alpha prototype is also serving as a live test unit, with operational data feeding into the design of Skytree’s first commercial Stratus systems, scheduled for 2026.

Founded in 2014, Amsterdam-based Skytree originated from European Space Agency research and is expanding globally with plug-and-play and utility-scale DAC solutions aimed at producing up to two million tonnes of CO annually.
















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