
Climeworks first DAC company to be certified under Puro Standard
Climeworks is the first direct air capture company worldwide to achieve certification of its carbon dioxide removal activities under the Puro Standard.
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Climeworks is the first direct air capture company worldwide to achieve certification of its carbon dioxide removal activities under the Puro Standard.
The huge fans have just started whirring at Mammoth, the Climeworks facility in Iceland that will remove 36,000 tonnes a year
The World’s Biggest Carbon Removal Plant Comes Online in Iceland
This article provides an opportunity to look behind the scenes of Climeworks’ field deployment journey
Climeworks starts operations of its to-date largest direct air capture and storage plant, Mammoth, in Iceland
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The family-owned restaurant business from Switzerland is the first Climeworks customer from the gastronomy sector.
Breitling and Climeworks closed a first-of-its-kind 12-year agreement, advancing Breitling’s existing net-zero roadmap and accelerating efforts to take pioneering climate action.
In addition to its existing high-quality carbon removal service, Climeworks now offers tailored portfolios of engineered and nature-based carbon removal solutions.
Climeworks has been awarded 2.2m CHF in Norwegian funding from Enova for a feasibility study for a multi-kiloton-capacity direct air capture & storage (DAC+S) plant in Norway.
Project Cypress in Louisiana, where Climeworks is the anchor direct air capture technology provider, has been awarded a contract from the U.S. Department of Energy
The LEGO Group and KIRKBI each signed a 9-year agreement with a combined value of just over USD 2.8m.
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