June 10 (Bloomberg) -- Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Europes largest oil company, said one of its service stations in Canada will become the first in the world to fill tanks with gasoline that contains advanced biofuel made from wheat straw.
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Shell Service Station to Fill Tanks With Ethanol
Shell quadruples renewable energy project spending
Shell has spent $1 billion in the past five years on carbon capture, biofuel and solar and wind energy projects to cut emissions of greenhouse gases led by carbon dioxide, Graeme Sweeney, executive vice president for future fuels & CO2, said in Singapore today.
BP to Invest $90 Million In U.S. Biofuels Producer
"This deal puts us at the front of the cellulosic biofuels game," said Sue Ellerbusch, president of BP Biofuels North America, in a statement.
Shell increases stake in logen
Royal Dutch Shell, the Anglo-Dutch oil group, and Iogen, the Canadian biotech company, have agreed to extend their commercial alliance...