From AFX News Limited
Shell WindEnergy to invest 200 mln usd in 3-5 yr Hawaii wind power project
07.03.2006
HOUSTON (AFX) – Shell WindEnergy Inc, a US unit of Royal Dutch Shell, said it is to invest more than 200 mln usd in a three-to-five year project to develop the company’s first wind farm in Hawaii.
The project may also combine wind and hydroelectric power, and is seen generating up to 40 megawatts of wind power annually.
When the Auwahi wind project is in operation — the first phase is expected to be completed by 2008, subject to planning permission — close to 20 pct of Maui’s energy could come from wind turbines, Shell said in a statement.
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Royal Dutch Shell conspired directly with Hitler, financed the Nazi Party, was anti-Semitic and sold out its own Dutch Jewish employees to the Nazis. Shell had a close relationship with the Nazis during and after the reign of Sir Henri Deterding, an ardent Nazi, and the founder and decades long leader of the Royal Dutch Shell Group. His burial ceremony, which had all the trappings of a state funeral, was held at his private estate in Mecklenburg, Germany. The spectacle (photographs below) included a funeral procession led by a horse drawn funeral hearse with senior Nazis officials and senior Royal Dutch Shell directors in attendance, Nazi salutes at the graveside, swastika banners on display and wreaths and personal tributes from Adolf Hitler and Reichsmarschall, Hermann Goring. Deterding was an honored associate and supporter of Hitler and a personal friend of Goring.
Deterding was the guest of Hitler during a four day summit meeting at Berchtesgaden. Sir Henri and Hitler both had ambitions on Russian oil fields. Only an honored personal guest would be rewarded with a private four day meeting at Hitler’s mountain top retreat.














IN JULY 2007, MR BILL CAMPBELL (ABOVE, A RETIRED GROUP AUDITOR OF SHELL INTERNATIONAL SENT AN EMAIL TO EVERY UK MP AND MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS:


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