This video explains how these tiny pellets can help create cleaner energy and products from a wide range of feedstocks and aid refiners in reducing energy intensity and achieving net zero emission goals.
Duration: 2:27 minutes
This video explains how these tiny pellets can help create cleaner energy and products from a wide range of feedstocks and aid refiners in reducing energy intensity and achieving net zero emission goals.
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Ever-increasing global energy demands and environmental concerns have forced us to seek a transition to cleaner, sustainable, and more efficient energy alternatives.
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But who would've thought that one of the most effective solutions for energy efficiency would present itself in something so small?
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This is a catalyst. What appears to be a simple inert pellet is in actuality so much more. With innovations to its composition, size, shape, and presented in numbers, these little guys enable the production of more and cleaner energy from a wide range of available feed stocks.
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More, Cleaner Energy
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When used in fuel production, they can reduce pollutant precursors, such as sulfur; improving fuel quality for reduced emissions. They can be nano-engineered to react at a molecular level; enabling refiners to meet stringent emission mandates.
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Biofuels, waste to fuels, and sustainable aviation fuels, as well as plastics, medical equipment, and shoes are all made through catalytic processes.
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At Shell Catalysts & Technologies, we are developing state-of-the-art catalysts that react with less heat, electricity, or steam in order to help refinery operators reduce energy intensity and achieve net-zero emission goals.
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Our innovative research is making plastic circularity possible where new plastic products are created from recycled feed stocks.
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And we are solving catalyst reclamation and recycling to preserve precious metals for reuse in batteries and steel.
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At Shell Catalysts & Technologies, we know that great things come from the smallest beginnings.
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Catalysts have and will continue to play a vital role in the energy and petrochemical industries for decades. Join us in making every molecule matter and in leading the way to a cleaner energy future.
The Shell Renewable Refining Process supports refiners looking to meet their renewable mandates and blending obligations. Capitalise on high upgrade margins and the increased profitability of biofuels.
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