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US oil and gas sector weighs transition options
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PE Live: Hydrogen project risks challenge investors
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Hydrogen project risks challenge investors
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Renewables projects update - Issue 1
Welcome to the new Renewables Projects Playbook from Transition Economist & Global Energy Infrastructure, part of the Gulf Energy Information group.
At Gulf, we understand the value of accurate and reliable data and we are proud to share regular highlights from our comprehensive data sets of Wind, Solar and Ocean projects . We asked a number of our subscribers at the start of the year what types of industry intelligence would be most valuable and the latest market trends and project data were universally most popular. So we have created a unique newsletter that promises to:
Deliver top-level details of all of the renewables projects announced in the last two weeks
Shellâs shareholders approve climate strategy
Resolution that would have required the firm to do more on near-term targets was rejected
Shellâs shareholders yesterday approved the firmâs climate strategy, at the same time rejecting a resolution that would have required it to do more on near-term targets and linking those targets to absolute emissions reductions.
The approved climate strategy will commit Shell to cut the carbon intensity of its scope one, two and three emissions by 20pc by 2030 and 45pc in 2035, before reaching net-zero emissions by 2050. This translates to an overall cut in carbon intensity from 79gCOâe/MJ in 2016 to under 40gCOâe/MJ by 2035 and 0gCOâe/MJ by 2050.