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Mammoth in the spotlight

A selection of media coverage highlights

Unveiling Mammoth

Climeworks presented Mammoth to the world on 8 May in Iceland. Below you will find a selection of media coverage highlights:

  • ‘Removing CO2 from air: Inside the world's largest carbon removal plant’. Watch US Correspondent Diana Olick talk to Co-CEO Jan Wurzbacher. CNBC, US

  • ‘In Iceland, World's Biggest Carbon Removal Plant Run by Climeworks Comes Online’, Bloomberg, US

  • Inside the world’s largest carbon capture plant, sucking CO2 from the skies, The Times, UK

  • 'Climeworks Mammoth plant: Global capacity to directly suck CO2 from air has just quadrupled', New Scientist, US

  • Größter Kohlendioxid-Sauger der Welt geht in Betrieb, Der Spiegel, DE

Mammoth, the world’s largest direct air capture and storage plant, is designed for a nameplate capture capacity of up to 36,000 tons of CO₂ per year.
Mammoth, the world’s largest direct air capture and storage plant, is designed for a nameplate capture capacity of up to 36,000 tons of CO₂ per year.

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