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Josef Newgarden and Shell Eco-marathon students talk innovation on the track

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Josef Newgarden, backtoback winner of the Indianapolis 500, and Shell Ecomarathon student teams talk cars and energy innovations like renewable race fuel*, advancements that are moving INDYCAR forward without sacrificing performance. Subscribe for more: https://go.shell.com/3j0t9x2

Discover more here:
Renewable Race Fuels: https://go.shell.com/4clBthy
Shell Ecomarathon: https://go.shell.com/4biKwPv

Moving Forward With Everybody We’re finding ways to bring energy to more people in more ways every day, so that all of us can be a part of the changing energy system. Because Powering Progress means providing more and cleaner energy across the country. To meet the needs of today and tomorrow, we’re moving forward with everybody from IndyCar, to the Houston Dash, to small business owners and beyond. From the East Coast, to the West Coast, to the Gulf Coast – America has the energy to move everybody forward. Discover more here: https://go.shell.com/43rRGNu

* The Renewable Race Fuel is blended from components derived from biowaste that meet the renewable fuel definition in the Renewable Fuel Standard. The definition for renewable fuel can be found here: https://go.shell.com/3XisDwJ...

Shell Ecomarathon is one of the world’s leading student engineering competitions. Over the past 39 years, the programme has consistently brought to life Shell’s mission of powering progress together by providing more and cleaner energy solutions. The global academic programme brings together Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) students from across the globe to design, build and testdrive some of the world’s most energyefficient vehicles.

Shell’s Net Carbon Intensity
In this content we may refer to Shell’s “Net Carbon Intensity” (NCI), which includes Shell’s carbon emissions from the production of our energy products, our suppliers’ carbon emissions in supplying energy for that production and our customers’ carbon emissions associated with their use of the energy products we sell. Shell’s NCI also includes the emissions associated with the production and use of energy products produced by others which Shell purchases for resale. Shell only controls its own emissions. The use of the terms Shell’s “Net Carbon Intensity” or NCI are for convenience only and not intended to suggest these emissions are those of Shell plc or its subsidiaries.

Shell’s netzero emissions target
Shell’s operating plan, outlook and budgets are forecasted for a tenyear period and are updated every year. They reflect the current economic environment and what we can reasonably expect to see over the next ten years. Accordingly, they reflect our Scope 1, Scope 2 and NCI targets over the next ten years. However, Shell’s operating plans cannot reflect our 2050 netzero emissions target, as this target is currently outside our planning period. In the future, as society moves towards netzero emissions, we expect Shell’s operating plans to reflect this movement. However, if society is not net zero in 2050, as of today, there would be significant risk that Shell may not meet this target.
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