
English translation of an article published today by the Dutch Financial newspaper, the FD.
Shell and Exxon are aiming for multi-billion dollar green subsidies

Carel Grol: 16 November 2020
Four multinationals that want to store the greenhouse gas CO₂ in an empty gas field off the Dutch coast will apply for a subsidy at the end of this month. According to estimates, this subsidy could amount to around € 1.5 billion.
In brief
- Four multinationals, including Shell, want to participate in a large-scale CO₂ storage project in a gas field under the North Sea.
- It is estimated that a subsidy of € 1.5 billion will be applied for.
- If the subsidy is paid, there will be less money for solar energy.
Four multinationals, including Exxon and Shell, will apply for a subsidy for CO₂ storage in a gas field under the North Sea. This grant is controversial as it is a huge amount for something that has never been done on this scale. There are less than 25 active large CO₂ storage projects worldwide. The so-called Porthos project in the North Sea should really be a breakthrough for Europe. read more
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