Indoor AgTech Innovation Summit 2024
On June 24-25, Skytree was live at Indoor AgTech Innovation Summit, where the key focus was building supply chain resilience for fresh produce.
Rob van Straten, Skytree's CEO, spoke on the main stage panel “Improving Indoor Farming’s Impact: managing carbon footprints in CEA” with Jon Lomow from Fieldless and Tom Stenzel from CEA Alliance.
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Our Wins in 2024
2024 has been an exciting year of growth and innovation for Skytree as we continue to push the boundaries of direct air capture (DAC) technology to capture CO₂ directly from ambient air and utilize it in a circular way to create valuable products or permanently store it to reduce atmospheric concentrations. With growing global demand for both removal and utilization, Skytree has focused on innovation, building strategic partnerships, and international expansion to accelerate DAC deployments. This timeline highlights the key milestones we achieved throughout the year, demonstrating our commitment to addressing emissions from hard-to-abate sectors and helping offset historical emissions.
CCUS: Turning Carbon into Opportunity
Join Skytree at Gasworld's webinar to explore how innovative CCUS technologies are reshaping industries and creating a brand-new window of opportunity
Skytree technology at the core of the world’s first 100% wind-powered Direct Air Capture Park
Skytree is proud to announce its role as the technology provider for Project Concho, the world’s first Direct Air Capture (DAC) Park powered entirely by wind energy. Located in Tom Green County, Texas, this pioneering project will combine Skytree’s advanced DAC technology with new wind power and onsite geological carbon storage to permanently remove CO₂ from the atmosphere.
First results of the trial with Skytree’s Cumulus at the Bleiswijk Innovation Center
Kas als Energiebron has published the first results from Skytree's Cumulus trial at Bleiswijk Innovation Center and they match the industry's standard OCAP Pipeline System.
The unit has captured and supplied over 1,660 kg of CO₂ to cucumbers over 166 days. These are promising results for the future of DAC in Dutch greenhouse horticulture.