Why fossil fuel companies still have a role to play: Shell
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As the world looks to alternative sources of energy, companies known until now as oil and gas giants are being forced to rethink their operations. Shell, for example, says it wants to be a net zero emissions energy business by 2050 or possibly sooner, and needs to meet increasing customer demand for help to de-carbonize.
Here, Ulrika Wising, Global Vice President of Customer Solutions and Renewable Energy Solutions at Shell, explains how traditional energy companies are planning to survive in a cleaner future.
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