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Shell considers solar panels to power Singapore refinery site via SABCNewsOnline

The Bukom manufacturing site includes a 500 000 barrels-per-day refinery, which is Shell’s largest wholly owned refinery

The oil and gas company has been exploring solar installations for its other sites in Singapore as part of its plans to improve energy efficiency and reduce carbon footprint. The first and largest of the three Shell solar farms, which will go live next month, will have more than 6 500 panels placed above a lubricant plant in Tuas. The solar farm is expected to produce about 3 300 megawatt hours of renewable energy every year.

 

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THE PROBLEM HERE IS THAT ….. IF SOLAR PANELS CAN POWER A REFINERY …. WHY CAN'T IT BE USED TO POWER CARS/TRUCKS ETC. ….. WHICH IS WHAT THE REFINERY IS DOING BY PRODUCING PETROL DIESEL ETC ANYWAY …. ? …...…............… THE EARTH WOULD BE MUCH BETTER FOR THIS......

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