Mammoth is the biggest direct air capture plant in the world

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The world’s largest facility for extracting carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere is up and running in Iceland, more than quadrupling the world’s total capacity for direct air capture (DAC).

Globally, DAC projects to date only collectively capture around 10,000 tonnes of carbon per year from the atmosphere. But Mammoth, the newest plant from Swiss firm Climeworks, will extract up to 36,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually when it is fully operational this year.



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