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April 7th, 2021:

Shell Outlines Plans for Reducing Its Own Carbon Footprint

Shell Outlines Plans for Reducing Its Own Carbon Footprint

The energy giant has high hopes for sustainable aviation fuel

While energy giant Shell may not be the first name that comes to mind when you think of sustainability, it’s looking to change that by “reduc[ing] the carbon intensity of all the energy that we sell by 2050.”

That’s according to Dean Aragón, CEO of Shell Brands International AG, who said the company has set milestones toward becoming a net-zero emissions energy business for the years 2023, 2030 and 2035 that are “very clear, measurable and quantifiable targets on the decarbonization journey.” He did not provide specifics. read more

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Shell invests in LanzaJet in bid to produce more green jet fuel

Shell invests in LanzaJet in bid to produce more green jet fuel

London — Shell has invested in bio-jet producer LanzaJet as the energy major looks to increase its presence in the production of renewable fuels.

LanzaJet, which is a spin-off of US-based biotech company LanzaTech, said on April 6 said that Shell’s involvement will “further accelerate commercialization” of its “Alcohol-to-Jet” technology as the aviation sector takes steps to reduce its carbon footprint. read more

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