Thursday, September 24, 2015

Shell, Statoil Among Energy Companies Forging Climate Advice Group

Shell's company logo is pictured at a gas station in Zurich April 8, 2015. (Credit: Reuters/Arnd Wiegmann) Click to Enlarge.
Representatives from energy companies including oil heavyweights Shell and Statoil have joined forces to advise on making cleaner energy decisions, the latest push by energy firms to become more pro-active on climate issues.

Shell Chairman Chad Holliday, Statoil Vice-President Bjorn Otto Sverdrup and RWE Chief Executive Peter Terium are among a list of commissioners acting in a personal capacity to advise governments on how to change their energy markets without damaging the environment.

"It is inherently difficult to change from proven development paths to something more fundamentally uncertain, but change we must," the so-called Energy Transitions Commission said in a launch paper seen by Reuters.

The group said it aims to help decision-makers in making informed choices by providing research and encouraging debate.

The commission will be formally launched at an event in Texas on Monday.

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