Shell and Alfen trial forecourt battery power storage system

The Netherlands – Shell and Alfen will trial an on-site battery-powered system to support ultra-fast electric vehicle charging at Shell’s Zaltbommel forecourt in The Netherlands. The battery-powered system offers an alternative solution to public grid upgrades by storing electricity in an on-site battery. Connected to a Virtual Power Plant (VPP), the system provides additional benefits […]

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Shell accelerates net-zero transition

The Netherlands/UK – Shell has laid out its plan to accelerate its transition into a supplier of net zero-emission energy goods and services, led by growth in its customer-driven companies. A disciplined cash distribution process and a rigorous approach to lowering greenhouse emissions would bring benefit to owners, consumers and the broader community. Shell has […]

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One hundred megawatt electrolyser in Hamburg

Shell, Mitsubishi, Vattenfall and Wärme Hamburg are planning how they can jointly produce renewable hydrogen at the Hamburg-Moorburg power plant site. To this end, the four companies have now signed a letter of intent to build a scalable one hundred megawatt elektrolyser. The companies are planning the construction of a scalable electrolyser with an initial […]

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Shell plans electrolyser on Maasvlakte 2

Shell wants to produce hydrogen on the Second Maasvlakte using electricity from wind energy. This wind energy will preferably come from the offshore wind farm Hollandse Kust (north). Through the CrossWind joint venture, Shell and Eneco are participating in the tender for this wind farm. If the consortium wins the tender, a two hundred megawatt […]

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