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Shell chief in the Czech Republic: Hydrogen as fuel now does not give economic sense

Shell‘s Czech Chief: From Gasoline Nostalgia to a Biofuel-Powered Future

Prague, Czech Republic – Daniel Vagasky, General director of⁣ Shell Czech Republic, admits a fondness for the⁣ smell of gasoline. But this‍ self-proclaimed “petroleum legend” ​is leading the charge toward a surprisingly pragmatic green future ⁤for the energy giant.In ⁢an exclusive ⁤interview, Vagasky outlined Shell’s evolving strategy, revealing a nuanced approach to decarbonization that prioritizes economic viability alongside environmental‍ duty.

While Shell has committed to⁤ carbon neutrality by 2050 – a 50% reduction in CO₂ ‌emissions by 2030 – Vagasky emphasizes that ⁤a one-size-fits-all solution doesn’t exist. “Electromobility is especially vital for cars and ‍small trucks, where we see the greatest efficiency,” he stated. However,for heavy freight transport,Shell is betting ​on alternatives like BioLNG (biomethane in ‍liquid form) and LNG (liquefied natural gas),alongside‌ HVO (hydrotreated vegetable oil -‍ a low-emission diesel made from waste products). Hydrogen, while promising, is viewed as a longer-term solution.

Beyond Electric: The Rise of Biofuels

The key,according to Vagasky,is practicality. “Everything we consider must be feasible ⁢ and sustainable, but also effective. ⁤We are

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