Greener power alone can’t solve climate change, Shell says


“A lot of people think that, with green electricity, everything can be solved. It can’t, ” Shell chief executive officer Ben van Beurden (pic) said in an interview with Bloomberg Green.

THE HAGUE: The world may be leaning too heavily on electrification as a means to carbonise its energy mix, according to the boss of Royal Dutch Shell Plc.

“A lot of people think that, with green electricity, everything can be solved. It can’t, ” Shell chief executive officer Ben van Beurden (pic) said in an interview with Bloomberg Green.

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