All aboard the train to zero: UK's first carbon capture rail link planned in England's north east

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Navigator Terminals' liquid bulk storage site in Teesside | Credit: Navigator Terminals
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Navigator Terminals' liquid bulk storage site in Teesside | Credit: Navigator Terminals

Energy from waste operator Enfinium teams up with liquid storage provider Navigator Terminals to draw up plans for UK's first carbon capture rail corridor linking industrial sites in North Yorkshire and Teesside

The UK's first rail link transporting captured carbon from an industrial facility to a storage site could soon be developed in England's north east, under plans being drawn up by two firms in the region...

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