Shell inks biochar carbon removals offtake deal with Swiss developer, to explore hydrogen tech with US firm

Published 18:11 on March 6, 2024  /  Last updated at 00:47 on March 7, 2024  / /  Americas, EMEA, South & Central, Voluntary

Oil major Shell has entered into a five-year agreement with a Swiss carbon project developer to source carbon removal credits generated from a biochar facility in Mexico, while also inking a separate deal with another firm to explore decarbonisation solutions using hydrogen electrolyzer technology.
Oil major Shell has entered into a five-year agreement with a Swiss carbon project developer to source carbon removal credits generated from a biochar facility in Mexico, while also inking a separate deal with another firm to explore decarbonisation solutions using hydrogen electrolyzer technology.


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