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ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC
Virtual attendance and participation enabled for the Annual General Meeting (“AGM”)
Shareholders encouraged to vote in advance of the AGM, but voting is also enabled during the meeting
Board requests support for energy sector’s first shareholder advisory vote on an energy transition strategy
Today, Royal Dutch Shell plc (“Shell”) posted notice of its AGM (the “Notice”), which can be viewed and downloaded from
www.shell.com/agm. The Notice states that the AGM is scheduled to be held at Shell headquarters, at Carel van Bylandtlaan 16, 2596 HR, The Hague, The Netherlands at 10:00 (Dutch time) on Tuesday May 18, 2021.
EDF Energy invests in Kenyan energy companies, Econet Energy & Bboxx Kenya
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EDF Energy (Electricite de France), an energy supplies company, has agreed to buy stakes in off-grid focused energy firms Econet Energy Kenya and Bboxx Kenya. This will see EDF become the latest global firm to target the local fast-growing off-grid energy market.
EDF in a statement, said it has bought a 50% stake in solar energy firm Econet Energy Kenya and a 23% stake in off-grid energy company Bboxx Kenya. The financial terms were not disclosed.
EDF has entered the Kenyan market in solar irrigation pumps for small-holder farmers with its partner Sunculture. EDF said it will now extend its off-grid offer to the residential market and target to connect more than 2 million Kenyans to electricity by 2025.
Damian Miller talks clean energy, climate change solutions and more - Izzy Pope WHS
Damian Miller is the co-founder and CEO of Orb Energy. Damian has a PhD from Cambridge University (Trinity College) in the early commercialisation of solar energy technology in emerging markets, and he is the author of the book, Selling Solar. Damian has lived and worked in India the last 11 years.
Prior to launching Orb in 2006, Damian worked for Shell Solar where he oversaw operations across 7 countries in Africa. He talks about what his motivation was for getting into the clean energy business. My motivation was, your know it s very simple, it was pretty clear to me that the way that we derive our energy, or have derived our energy was having a pretty negative impact on the environment. And that there were potential solutions out there, notable renewable energy, which would not have the same impact. You can have electricity without having the same impact on the environment. So the obvious so
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