Shell and Enbridge to produce RNG, hydrogen
9/29/2021
Canadian pipeline operator Enbridge Inc said that it has signed partnerships with Royal Dutch Shell and Vanguard Renewables to make low-carbon fuels, seeking to tap into sales to companies that want to lower their greenhouse gas emissions.
Enbridge will buy 2 Bcf of renewable natural gas (RNG) annually from Vanguard and collaborate with Shell on potential green and blue hydrogen production.
Companies that buy RNG from Enbridge would collect the offsets associated with decarbonization, spokesman Jesse Semko said.
Enbridge, which set emission-reduction targets last November, hopes to be a net-zero emitter by 2050.
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