INTERVIEW: Skytree rolls out first DAC units to Dutch greenhouses as CO2 supply crunch looms

Published 14:16 on March 25, 2026 / Last updated at 14:16 on March 25, 2026 / / CO2 Management (CCUS, Engineered Removals), EMEA (Europe), Insights (Interviews), Net Zero Transition (Industrial Decarbonisation)

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Dutch direct air capture (DAC) developer Skytree will deploy its first commercial systems this year in Germany and the Netherlands, where the shrinking supply of fossil-based CO2 is creating “an existential supply crisis” for the horticulture sector, a senior company executive told Carbon Pulse.
Dutch direct air capture (DAC) developer Skytree will deploy its first commercial systems this year in Germany and the Netherlands, where the shrinking supply of fossil-based CO2 is creating “an existential supply crisis” for the horticulture sector, a senior company executive told Carbon Pulse.


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