Carbon Herald
The world’s largest carbon removal plant located to the east of Reykjavik, Iceland, has frozen, putting its operations behind schedule.
Climeworks, the company behind the ambitious plant named ‘Orca’, had set out to capture 4,000 metric tons of CO2 every year directly from the air – a process known as direct air capture or DAC.
By the end of the decade, in fact, the project’s capacity is expected to reach as much as 1 million tons of carbon dioxide…