Feb 4th, 2023
by John Donovan.
Pa. advocates issue intent to sue Shell cracker for emissions violations
JON HURDLE: Inside Climate News: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: FEB 3, 2023
Two environmental groups said on Thursday they intend to sue Shell Chemical Appalachia, operator of a big new petrochemical plant in Potter Township, for its violation of federal and state air-quality standards.
The Environmental Integrity Project and the Clean Air Council gave Shell a required 60 days to respond to their notice of intent to sue on the grounds that the company violated the federal Clean Air Act, a state plan to implement it, a Pennsylvania air-quality law and the state permits under which it is allowed to emit specific quantities of some contaminants. read more
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Jan 13th, 2021
by John Donovan.

Shell letter to the FT: Demand for clean energy is spur for change at Shell
From Ed Daniels, Executive Vice-President, Strategy & Portfolio, Shell, The Hague, The Netherlands
Your article “Will Shell case accelerate the shift to green energy?” (The Big Read, January 12) argues that Shell “can still continue to expand its fossil fuel businesses while meeting its ‘net zero’ emissions goal”. That is neither practically possible, nor true to our intent.
Shell’s intent is visible in the way the company is already, and enthusiastically, moving into low and zero-carbon energy while lowering our net carbon footprint. Shell knows it must do so today if it is to be a successful business in the future. That is the spur for change: the fact Shell’s customers are increasingly demanding cleaner energy. read more
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