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Fuels Innovation

Fuels Innovation

We are at the forefront of fuels innovation and work closely with equipment and vehicle manufacturers to improve our products and better address your business needs.  

Fuels Innovation

Our research centres around the world are looking for ways to develop more advanced fuel solutions that can offer you benefits such as fuel economy and longer equipment life, thus helping you improve your environmental performance.

For you, our Transport customer, we have developed Shell Diesel with a fuel economy formula to help reduce your fuel consumption, decrease emissions of your vehicles and maintain engine performance by helping to keep injectors clean.
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Shell Thermo Eco-Ultra is our Home Heating product designed for lower fuel consumption and cleaner burning. When you use it in a modern condensing boiler, it can reduce CO2 emissions by 30%.

We continue to work towards more sustainable heating solutions and have introduced Shell Thermo plusBio10 - our latest product with a bio component made of renewable sources. It has been especially designed to reduce fuel consumption and help preserve the environment through its sulphur-free content.
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To better address the needs of our Industrial customers, we have developed Shell Fuel Oil Plus, our premium fuel oil with advanced formulation. Compared to standard fuel oil, it can reduce emissions of particulates by up to 80% and lower fuel consumption by up to 3%.
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Research Centres

Our research centres around the world are looking for ways to develop more advanced fuel solutions that can help lower fuel consumption and reduce your environmental impact.

Shell and Biofuels

As concern grows over greenhouse gas emissions and climate change, biofuels are increasingly seen as an alternative to petrol and diesel.

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