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Dutch carbon capture startup Skytree opens offices in US, Canada

Dutch carbon capture startup Skytree opens offices in US, Canada

Update: 2024-10-18
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Dutch startup Skytree has opened a new HQ in Toronto, Canada and a new office in Nashville, Tennessee, as it looks to cash-in on attractive government incentives for direct carbon capture (DAC) technologies.  Engineer-turned-entrepreneur Max Beaumont founded Skytree in 2014, following his work on DAC for the European Space Agency. Skytree’s technology is based on the carbon scrubbers used aboard the International Space Station, which remove the excess CO2 produced from the breath of astronauts.    Direct air capture DAC machines suck CO2 from the air like a giant vacuum. The CO2 they capture can be buried underground or mineralised into…

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Dutch carbon capture startup Skytree opens offices in US, Canada

Dutch carbon capture startup Skytree opens offices in US, Canada

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