Shell puts Hydrogen Fuel Cell to the Test in Singapore
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Shell will collaborate on a feasibility study to trial the use of hydrogen fuel cells for ships, the first of its kind for Shell and in Singapore.
“This trial is an important step in demonstrating the applicability of hydrogen and fuel cells on ships,” said Nick Potter, General Manager of Shell Shipping and Maritime, Asia Pacific & Middle East. “We see fuel cells and hydrogen as a promising pathway for decarbonizing shipping and working with partners in this way will develop our understanding of this critical technology.”
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Shell has committed billions in spending on renewables and hydrogen, but a continued reliance on fossil fuels has seen the company branded delusional. Image: Flickr/Lee Jordan
Oil and gas major Shell has said it will spend between US$2 billion and US$3 billion on renewables and energy solutions annually to help it attain net zero status by 2050.
However the company has maintained reliance on fossil fuel revenues, stated investments in oil exploration would remain effectively three-times that earmarked for renewables and has been heavily criticised by green groups, some of which dismissed Shell’s new strategy as “delusional”.
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