SHEco Renewable Systems Ltd offer heating and/or cooling packaged solutions utilising the latest renewable technologies, whilst maximising energy efficiency and system resilience.
At Shell, we believe that CCS will be essential for helping society to achieve net-zero emissions. Our ambition is to work with governments, customers, and partners to unlock the potential for CCS around the world.
Producer and distributor of biofuels.
Shell uses electricity from the sun to make its own energy supply more sustainable and for the energy supply of homes and businesses. In addition, we try to merge the solar parks into the landscape, such as in Sas van Gent in Zeeland. We also work together with Naturalis to research and promote biodiversity at solar parks. Shell is open to collaboration opportunities within the Dutch solar energy market. This cooperation can relate to both the development and operation of solar parks. Shell works together with landowners and developers.
The Netherlands is lucky. With the North Sea, it has a potentially enormous, sustainable energy source. The North Sea is relatively shallow, there is a lot of wind and is therefore ideal for the production of electricity from wind. By building offshore wind farms, we make green electricity for homes and businesses and invest in new energy for the Netherlands.
A large part of the existing built environment is currently heated with natural gas. Shell believes in geothermal heat as a sustainable alternative. Heat that is extracted at depths of 500-4000 metres is what we call geothermal heat. The deeper the source, the warmer the water. Hot water is pumped up and used to heat buildings and homes but is also used for greenhouse horticulture and industry. Because of our subsurface expertise and the experience in working on large and complex projects, Shell is well positioned to work on sustainable solutions in the area of heat supply.
A large part of the existing built environment is currently heated with natural gas. Shell believes in geothermal heat as a sustainable alternative. Heat that is extracted at depths of 500-4000 metres is what we call geothermal heat. The deeper the source, the warmer the water. Hot water is pumped up and used to heat buildings and homes but is also used for greenhouse horticulture and industry. Because of our subsurface expertise and the experience in working on large and complex projects, Shell is well positioned to work on sustainable solutions in the area of heat supply.
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