"The Shell Eco-marathon offers young people interested in technology, energy and transportation a unique, hands-on opportunity to stretch the boundaries of fuel efficiency," declared Mark Singer, Shell Eco-marathon global project manager.
Hydrogen
Shell brings Urban Concept to Eco-marathon
General Physics constructs Shell Hydrogen fueling station in LA
Duncan Macleod, vice president of Shell Hydrogen, said: "We think it is very important at Shell to supply hydrogen to the public, safely, reliably and regularly all the time. Most hydrogen fuel stations are not accessible to the public and are typically designed to service corporation hydrogen fuel-cell fleets."
Shell Developing Cutting-Edge Green Technologies
Shell is also developing a number of alternative energy sources, and is the largest distributor of bio-fuels and one of the biggest investors in wind energy, investing in new technology such as second generation biofuels, thin film solar and hydrogen.
Nissan X-Trail that runs on zero shame
Very few hydrogen centres exist in Britain there is a station in Birmingham and one in Wales but officials insist that oil giants such as BP and Shell have the design experience and safety expertise to install hydrogen pumps on forecourts.
You can fill ‘er up with hydrogen
On Thursday, Shell Hydrogen will unveil California's first retail station to sell both gasoline and hydrogen, and only the second in the country after one in Washington, also operated by Shell.
Jeroen van der Veer, chief executive of Shell, answers back
How has the culture of Shell changed since the reserve scandals of 2004?
A: Jeroen van der Veer:
Absolutely. The unification of Royal Dutch and Shell Transport in 2005 has simplified our governance structure. Accountabilities are now absolutely clear. We have a single chief executive. We have a single board. And it is a board where there is true dialogue! So were in very good shape on that front.
Hydrogen fuel cell future drives into the big apple
MyWestTexas.com: Hydrogen fuel cell future drives into the big apple
5 June 2005
Mella McEwen
Midland Reporter Telegram
NEW YORK — Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles — and the hydrogen stations to support them — are coming to New York, thanks to an aggressive plan rolled out jointly by General Motors Corp. and Shell Hydrogen LLC.
GM will be providing 13 fuel cell-powered vehicles and Shell Hydrogen LLC intends to establish New York State’s first hydrogen service station in the New York City metropolitan area in 2006, which is anticipated to involve installing a portable hydrogen-refueling module at an existing Shell station. GM and Shell will be the only team bringing fuel cell vehicles and hydrogen refueling to the New York City metropolitan area under the U.S. Department of Energy’s Infrastructure Demonstration and Validation Project.