Climate tech firm to launch scaled-up plant sucking CO2 from air
Construction is due to begin on Wednesday on what could become the world’s biggest plant to capture carbon dioxide from the air and deposit it underground, the company behind the nascent green technology said.
Why Big Tech is pouring money into carbon removal
The market for carbon removal is expanding rapidly, and hundreds of millions are pouring in as tech companies and the government look to fund new technologies.
The race is on to build the world’s biggest plant that sucks carbon straight from the sky
Swiss starup Climeworks announced on Tuesday it’s broken ground on the construction of Mammoth, a new direct air capture and storage facility—Iceland’s second.
Carbon Removal And Usage Gains Traction As Energy Transition Lags
As it becomes increasingly obvious that a) the energy transition is not progressing at a rapid-enough pace to achieve the timelines set under global decarbonization goals, and b) that, as the National Academies of Sciences admits, these goals cannot be achieved through carbon reduction via renewa…