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Shell Wind is a subsidiary of [[Shell]].
 
Shell Wind is a subsidiary of [[Shell]].
 
==Background==
 
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As part of efforts to brand itself as a forward-looking new-energy company, Shell has begun to invest in off-shore wind energy. Shell is a partner in the Blyth offshore wind project in Northumberland[77]. Industry analysts see this investment favourably, since unlike BPs investment in solar Shell already has expertise in off-shore operations which it can transfer to its renewables division."<ref>Corporate Watch, "[http://www.corporatewatch.org.uk/?lid=305 Royal Dutch/Shell]",Corp watch website. accessed 13/02/09</ref>
 
As part of efforts to brand itself as a forward-looking new-energy company, Shell has begun to invest in off-shore wind energy. Shell is a partner in the Blyth offshore wind project in Northumberland[77]. Industry analysts see this investment favourably, since unlike BPs investment in solar Shell already has expertise in off-shore operations which it can transfer to its renewables division."<ref>Corporate Watch, "[http://www.corporatewatch.org.uk/?lid=305 Royal Dutch/Shell]",Corp watch website. accessed 13/02/09</ref>
  
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Shell Wind is a subsidiary of Shell.

Background

"Renewable Energy

As part of efforts to brand itself as a forward-looking new-energy company, Shell has begun to invest in off-shore wind energy. Shell is a partner in the Blyth offshore wind project in Northumberland[77]. Industry analysts see this investment favourably, since unlike BPs investment in solar Shell already has expertise in off-shore operations which it can transfer to its renewables division."[1]


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Notes

  1. Corporate Watch, "Royal Dutch/Shell",Corp watch website. accessed 13/02/09