How to cut carbon from the chemicals industry

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In the Netherlands, Shell is working to boost efficiency, cut carbon and reduce waste from its Chemicals Park Moerdijk. Meet Marjan and Manon to find out how.

* This includes energy-related and industrial process CO2 emissions (i.e. does not include land use CO2 emissions). Source: International Energy Agency.

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Clean up your Oil Spills, and not a cut and run.

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The changing of the furnaces looks like a massive logistical undertaking, well done to everyone behind the project!

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Besides Solar, what about using Hydrogen in the energy mix? If it can be created and stored renewably?

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Shell is a used under license the trademark of SOL brand Inc.

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Use the water battery with a bi product like waste thats not harmful and clean up ur mess .

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millions in pure profit but still they rising daily charge for ordinary people, horrible people

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La futura de energía es NUCLEAR FISIÓN (Th)

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We need to fuel the Fischer-Tropsch process with Biomass, in order to create high quality, Sulphur depleted fuels.
Saves a lot of energy to ‘catch CO2’ from the atmosphere this way.

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