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  1. Latest News & Features. Shell to build carbon capture and storage projects in Canada. Shell announced the Final Investment Decision for Polaris, a carbon capture project at the Shell Energy and Chemicals Park, Scotford in Alberta, Canada.

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  2. Tackling climate change while meeting the world’s energy needs is one of the greatest challenges faced by society. Shell fully supports the goals of the Paris Agreement and Canadas ambitious target of net zero emissions by 2050.

  3. To deliver our Powering Progress Strategy and accelerate the transition of our business to net-zero emissions, Shell is working to provide more renewable and low-carbon energy options for customers through investments in wind, solar, electric vehicle charging, hydrogen, and more.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shell_CanadaShell Canada - Wikipedia

    Shell Canada Limited (French: Shell Canada Limitée) is the principal Canadian subsidiary of British energy major Shell plc and one of Canada's largest integrated oil companies.

  5. Shell has been proudly operating in Canada since 1911. At the time, Shell Canada was made up of only six ingenious employees who laid the groundwork for what would eventually make V-Power the number one selling fuel across the country. Discover our timeless legacy here.

  6. Shell Canada Energy produces and supplies energy and petrochemical products. The Company offers fuels, lubricants, commercial and motor oil, and natural gas.

  7. Jul 15, 2021 · LNG Canada, a liquefied natural gas project, is the largest energy investment in Canadian history. Shell owns a 40% interest in the joint venture with PETRONAS, PetroChina, Mitsubishi and KOGAS. The plant is expected to supply natural gas to countries like China, where it would be used to generate power at 45-55% the carbon emissions of coal.