One of four anchor industrial partners in Porthos. Captures CO2 from its operations in the Port of Rotterdam and will supply captured CO2 to the project.
Shell is one of the largest multinational oil and gas companies, founded in 1907, with recent years seeing a strong strategic pivot toward net-zero emissions and green hydrogen technologies. Shell is leading the REFHYNE 2 project at its Energy and Chemicals Park Rheinland in Germany, aiming to decarbonize refining and
Previously operated hydrogen fueling stations in California but closed all light-duty stations in 2024 citing lack of demand. Still a financial supporter of SB 419 via the California Hydrogen Coalition.
Shell is constructing the 'Holland Hydrogen I' plant for green hydrogen production at Maasvlakte 2 to supply its Rotterdam Energy and Chemicals Park in Pernis. It will be the first customer to connect to the new pipeline[1].
Shell (Royal Dutch Shell plc) is one of the world’s largest energy companies. In recent years, Shell has expanded into renewable energy and low-carbon technologies, making the Holland Hydrogen 1 plant a flagship project for its European and global green hydrogen ambitions[2].
Shell is a principal sponsor of the New Energy Challenge, driving investment and partnerships in the global energy transition towards net-zero emissions. Shell's involvement in the Challenge gives credibility and opportunities for scaling innovative clean-tech startups like Hadean Energy.[1]
Shell previously operated a hydrogen refueling network in California but has recently closed its H2 refueling stations across the state, which contributed to the decline in available hydrogen fueling stations.[1]
Global energy company advancing into green hydrogen production and infrastructure. Leading the joint demonstration of commercial-scale liquid hydrogen storage and developing hydrogen hubs across Europe and Asia.
Energy giant adjusting Q4 2024 LNG production forecast while expanding hydrogen investments. Leading the REFHYNE II green hydrogen project in Germany with a 100-megawatt electrolyzer.
Shell is undertaking a transformation at the Energy and Chemicals Park Rheinland to reduce carbon emissions and advance its net-zero ambitions. They are converting a hydrocracker to produce base oils and establishing a renewable hydrogen production facility.