Shell CEO steps down
At the end of 2022, Ben van Beurden will leave his position as Shell’s CEO, and Wael Sawan will take over.
Continue ReadingAt the end of 2022, Ben van Beurden will leave his position as Shell’s CEO, and Wael Sawan will take over.
Continue ReadingOn Wednesday we visited Shell Energy and Chemicals Park Rheinland. Some highlights. An 10 MW electrolyser is already build (REFHYNE 1), and they are planning of building one of 100 MW (REFHYNE 2).
Continue ReadingThe Netherlands/United Kingdom – The Board of Shell announced its intention to exit its joint ventures with Gazprom and related entities.
Continue ReadingUnited States – Shell Oil Products US, a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell plc, has successfully started up and begun production of renewable natural gas (RNG) at its first biomethane plant in the United States, Shell New Energies Junction City in Oregon. The facility will generate approximately 736,000 MMBtu of RNG per year by utilizing […]
Continue ReadingNetherlands – Royal Dutch Shell plc (Shell) announced a final investment decision to construct an 820,000-tonne-per-year biofuels facility at the Shell Energy and Chemicals Park Rotterdam, formerly known as the Pernis refinery, in the Netherlands. Once completed, the facility will be one of the largest in Europe for the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) […]
Continue ReadingGermany/the Netherlands – Shell and Uniper have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore accelerating the development of a hydrogen economy in Europe. Under the MoU they intend to find joint opportunities to couple industrial and mobility demand with hydrogen supply, production and storage.
Continue ReadingGermany – Shell has started up Europe’s largest hydrogen electrolyser of its kind at its energy and chemicals park Rheinland, in Germany. As part of the Refhyne consortium and with funding from the European Commission, the 10 megawatt PEM electrolyser uses renewable energy to initially produce up to 1,300 tonnes of green hydrogen a year.
Continue ReadingThe Netherlands – Shell awarded Worley an early engineering services contract to support the development of a new 200 megawatt electrolysis-based hydrogen plant. Once complete, the project will be one of the largest commercial green hydrogen production facilities in the world.
Continue ReadingEdify and Shell Energy plan to deliver a new battery project in South West NSW.
Continue ReadingEquinor and partners Petoro, Shell, Total and ConocoPhillips have decided in favour of Troll West electrification.
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