The Stratus project marks a transformative step in scaling Skytree's DAC technology from the small-scale Cumulus system to a continuous, high-capacity CO2 capture solution. Through iterative development and testing, key insights were gained into challenges such as continuous sorbent handling, airflow distribution, and heat exchange efficiency. Initial PoC tests revealed limitations, suh as uneven flow distribution, which were addressed in the design of the Stratus Alpha prototype.
With an updated target capacity of 400 kg CO2 per day, the Stratus Alpha prototype integrates industrial-grade components, improved airflow management, and advanced sorbent transport systems. Early tests suggest the system is on track to achieve performance goals, with ongoing efforts focused on optimizing energy efficiency, operational reliability, and scalability. These advancements position the Stratus system as a viable solution for large-scale CO2 capture.
Complementing the hardware advancements, the AI/data-driven control system under development for Stratus DAC units delivers significant performance enhancements. This system optimizes operations by dynamically adjusting to real-time conditions such as temperature, humidity, and energy costs. Key achievements include validated improvements in CO2 capture efficiency, energy consumption, and sorbent longevity through predictive performance models, as well as a modular design that supports scalability across diverse deployment scenarios.
Future efforts will concentrate on refining the Stratus system from prototype level into a market-ready product, with enhancements to automation, third-party data integration, and field trials in diverse environments. Together, these technological innovations affirm the potential of Skytree's solutions to redefine CO2 capture technologies and align with global sustainability objectives