Shell begins transition from Oil to Renewables

petros

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Really...how would you know?

The guy up the bay (harvey) has one on his 22 foot, inboard, car engine boat, and gets 90 miles out of 5 gallons at 2600 RPM - about 25 MPH...which is an even higher ratio in real terms.
;)
He is locally famous for it.

Are you familiar with fuel digital fuel injection systems?
 

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IN the same way that car companies must get out ahead of the change or die, energy companies too must adapt.

If there were real investors in this board vice pretend traders they would have noticed that both Exxon and Chevron reported inexplicably poor quarters even given the one time Trump tax write down.


How could that possibly be?

Did you know that Exxon and Chevron were the two leading oil and gas discovery/development companies?
 

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IN the same way that car companies must get out ahead of the change or die, energy companies too must adapt.

If there were real investors in this board vice pretend traders they would have noticed that both Exxon and Chevron reported inexplicably poor quarters even given the one time Trump tax write down.


How could that possibly be?

Did you know that Exxon and Chevron were the two leading oil and gas discovery/development companies?

https://www.chevron.com/corporate-responsibility/climate-change/renewable-energy

Thanks Chevron!
 

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IN the same way that car companies must get out ahead of the change or die, energy companies too must adapt.

If there were real investors in this board vice pretend traders they would have noticed that both Exxon and Chevron reported inexplicably poor quarters even given the one time Trump tax write down.


How could that possibly be?

Did you know that Exxon and Chevron were the two leading oil and gas discovery/development companies?
Do you know what will precede the elimination of oil and gas as the dominant energy source?


A slow down in oil and gas exploration
 

Danbones

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no argument for that?
;)
no of course not.

Are you familiar with fuel digital fuel injection systems?
After such a technical sentence?
:)

Buddy I DON'T CARE! TAKE the computer too!!! You can't get an 18 HP outboard to do what mine does right in front of everyone. There isn't one!!!
;)
I know! I live in a world of people who would if they could...and they drive all the modern crap.
 

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Shell readies for energy transition, reports low risk of stranded assets

Coming hot on the heels of its Sky report, which envisaged a very strong role for renewables, particularly solar, well before 2050, the Anglo-Dutch company has now released a new report on a strategy for the energy transition, seeking to reshape itself and contribute to society’s shift away from fossil fuels towards the objectives of the Paris Agreement.

In order to achieve its aim to bring down the net carbon footprint of its energy products by around half by 2050, Shell has developed a strategy for the energy transition, which is to ensure its portfolio resilience while adapting to potential changes in the energy system.

Short/medium/long term

Until the end of the decade, the oil major plans to invest in its New Energies division, which focuses on investing between US$1 billion to $2 billion a year, on average, in renewables and low-carbon energies. It expects the largest part of the investments to go into power generation, including solar and wind, which Shell sees as particularly attractive, due to the cost declines.

“Understanding what climate change means for our company is one of the biggest strategic questions on my mind today. In answering that question, we are determined to work with society and our customers. We will help and inform and encourage progress towards the aims of the Paris Agreement. And we intend to continue to provide strong returns for shareholders well into the future,” says Shell CEO, Ben van Beurden.

Used as the reference for the latest report, Sky is the industry’s greenest scenario, which envisages that renewables will overtake fossil fuels as the primary energy source in 2050, whereas after 2060, there will be hardly any fossil fuels in global energy consumption.

https://www.pv-magazine.com/2018/04...ansition-reports-low-risk-of-stranded-assets/

How are their vanadium batteries sourced from the oil sands coming along?

Why are they so far behind Suncor?


Suncor first started with renewable energy in Saskatchewan with its SunBridge Wind Power project in 2002. Since then, the growth of wind projects in this province has grown to five projects totaling 221 megawatts (MW), which accounts for 3% of the electricity production. And there is more to come – with SaskPower having announced in November 2015 an objective of 50% renewable power by 2030 – with 30% of that coming from wind projects.

Currently, Suncor and project partner Enbridge operate the SunBridge wind power project near Gull Lake; an 11 MW project with 17 turbines. (Enbridge is the operator of this project.)

Building our portfolio
To meet the 50% target, SaskPower is moving forward with a competitive bid process for both wind and solar starting in 2017. Between 2019 and 2030, SaskPower hopes to develop up to 1,070 MW of new wind and 60 MW of solar. Suncor continues to look to secure future growth opportunities in the province.

Since 2008, Suncor has taken some initial steps towards the potential development of two wind projects through the optioning of land in the southern part of Saskatchewan:

Shaunavon – located 20 km from the Town of Shaunavon
Willow Bunch – located 3 km from the Town of Willow Bunch
In September 2016, the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment released a Wildlife Siting Guidelines for Saskatchewan Wind Projects document that identifies High Ecological Risk – Wind Turbine Avoidance Zones - in which the land for the Willow Bunch proposed project is located.

Suncor is working closely with Saskatchewan Environment and the Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) on what this means for a potential project located within these avoidance zones in the upcoming SaskPower Request for Proposal (RFP).

Suncor is also happy to announce that we are now members of the First Nation Power Authority of Saskatchewan Inc. (FNPA). This membership is in line with Suncor’s social goal that focuses on strengthening relationships with Aboriginal Peoples and increasing the participation of Aboriginal Peoples in energy development.
 

Danbones

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EFI kills the 70mpg carburetor myth in its tracks.

Whatever you say bud.
Till you get a boat motor to race me on gas mileage and win, it means zip to me.
No one has yet.

carry on.

BTW 1963 in use every year too, I hope whatever YOU drive lasts this long.
 

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How are their vanadium batteries sourced from the oil sands coming along?

Why are they so far behind Suncor?


Has anyone ever told you that you ask slanted questions that stray from the broader context of the discussion?
 

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the main problem with gas and oil is the extreme price volatility.

every time someone sneezes in Iran the price goes up here.

it is far too important a commodity to have its price determined by speculation. The s=change to alternative will eliminate a lot of that.
 

Danbones

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What that global warming is fake, or that oil is a renewable fuel?