A concrete demonstration of direct CO₂ capture in Quebec

Skyrenu Technologies is deploying a CO₂ capture technology showcase in Sherbrooke, thanks to financial support from Innovative SherbrookeThis project is part of a technology showcase program aimed at supporting local technological innovation.

From its launch, the CO₂ capture technology showcase in Sherbrooke will demonstrate, under real-world conditions, the operation of a solution to direct atmospheric CO₂ capture (DAC) developed in Quebec.


A technological showcase dedicated to the direct capture of CO₂

The CO₂ capture technology showcase in Sherbrooke aims to present the entire value chain of the process. In particular, it allows for demonstrations of:

  • capturing CO₂ directly from the ambient air;
  • the purification and conditioning of CO₂;
  • the integration of CO₂ into industrial uses or sustainable sequestration solutions.

Thus, this showcase constitutes a concrete demonstration tool for industrial, institutional and technological partners.

A modular technology designed for industrialization

Furthermore, the project aims to demonstrate that carbon capture technology can be modular, energy-efficient, and ready for industrial deployment right here in Quebec. The system developed by Skyrenu integrates directly into an urban and industrial environment.

Furthermore, this initiative strengthens Sherbrooke's innovation ecosystem. It highlights the role of local communities in the development of clean technologies in Quebec.

Finally, the CO₂ capture technology showcase in Sherbrooke illustrates a pragmatic approach to the climate transition. It links research, demonstration and industrialization in a single project.

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