The world’s biggest carbon removal plant is being constructed in Iceland.

LATEST STORY - The world’s biggest carbon removal plant is being constructed in Iceland.
The Mammoth plant in Iceland is nearly ten times bigger than the current record holder.
The plant will suck carbon dioxide straight out of the atmosphere in a process known as direct air capture (DAC).But what do we know about the facility? Will it solve global warming?
What do we know about the facility?
As per The Verge, the facility is the brainchild of Swiss tech climate company Climeworks.
Climeworks caters to companies such as JPMorgan Chase, Microsoft, Stripe, and Shopify.
As per CNN, it began building the facility in June 2022.Direct Air Capture works by sucking carbon dioxide straight out of the atmosphere and storing it in the ground.The plant comprises modular “collector containers” with fans that draw in air.The air passes through a special filter which soaks up the carbon dioxide. Once the filter is full, it is heated up to 100 degrees Celsius – which releases the CO2.
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