Wales' first biomethane refuelling station opens in Bangor

Cecilia Keating
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Credit: ReFuels

Refuelling plant to help decarbonise major freight routes between Ireland and the UK

A biomethane refuelling station for lorries has opened in Bangor in a bid to help enable low-carbon trucking between Ireland and the United Kingdom. Biomethane supplier ReFuels NV said the heavy goods...

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