Scientists and opinion leaders agree that direct air capture and storage is needed to fight climate change| Climeworks
With a nominal CO₂ capture capacity of up to 36’000 tons per year when fully operational, Mammoth represents a demonstrable step in Climeworks' scale-up plan.| Climeworks
With a nominal CO₂ capture capacity of 36’000 tons per year when fully operational, Mammoth represents a demonstrable step in Climeworks' ambitious scale-up plan.| Climeworks
Join our community of forward-thinking Climeworks Pioneers who are removing CO₂ from the air.| Climeworks
Our newest plant is taking final shape in Iceland| Climeworks
This plant is the first of its kind: it is Climeworks' first direct air capture plant on an industrial scale.| Climeworks
Our first facility in Iceland marks the beginning of carbon dioxide removal through direct air capture.| Climeworks
Located in Iceland, Orca is the world's first large-scale carbon dioxide removal plant.| Climeworks
Direct air capture (DAC) technologies extract CO2 directly from the atmosphere at any location, unlike carbon capture which is generally carried out at the point of emissions, such as a steel plant. The CO2 can be permanently stored in deep geological for| IEA