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Shell launches its first electric ferry at Singapore plant


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Shell Plc (SHEL.L) on Monday launched its first electric ferry globally at its Singapore refinery and pledged to work with the city-state's port authority to cut emissions from ships.
The move marks a step towards the Singapore port authority's rule for all new harbour craft operating in its waters to be electric or run on biofuels or net-zero fuels from 2030.
Shell Eastern Trading has agreed to work with the port authority to develop charging infrastructure for electric harbour craft and work on research and development for low and zero-carbon fuels over five years, Singapore's Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) said.
The oil giant launched the first of a series of 200-seater electric commuter ferries at its refinery-petrochemical complex on Pulau Bukom on Monday. It plans to have another two running by August, partly replacing diesel-powered ferries now in use.
The company also plans to run a hydrogen fuel cell trial on a Shell-chartered vessel later this year, Nick Potter, a general manager at Shell Shipping and Maritime, said in a statement.



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  • Joyce Waturu

    94 w

    That's very commendable

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    • George Kariuki

      100 w

      Great seeing Shell company incorporating such sustainable initiatives.

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      • Grace Njeri

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        Shell will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 6,258 tonnes a year.

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        • Sarah Chabane

          100 w

          Feels like Shell could be doing way more... like stopping to extract oil & gas instead 🤡

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          • Annett Michuki..

            100 w

            this is a great move for Singapore

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            • Ajema Lydiah

              100 w

              this is great,good job

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              • Anon.org

                100 w

                Refinery???

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                • rosebellendiritu

                  100 w

                  Hopefully Shell will be addressing all issues at hand concerning climate with the same 💚

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                  • Tabitha Kimani

                    100 w

                    Nice to see considerable transition go clean energy by Shell one of the leading carbon emitters.

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                    • Daniel Waweru

                      100 w

                      Great work @Shell. You are indeed addressing climate change

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