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How can Shell rise
to meet the challenge of increased energy
demand?
By 2050, global energy use is
expected to have grown significantly, as developing
nations enter their most energy-intensive phase of
economic growth. This will leave a zone of uncertainty
between energy supply and demand. How can we bridge this
gap?
This is what we’ll be discussing in our next
webchat, Shell’s latest scenarios: energy
planning in a volatile world. We will
examine our understanding of the global economic, energy
and environmental challenges that lie ahead. In
preparation for the webchat, you can read our recently
published report, Signals and Signposts, on how we are
preparing for this period of unpredictability, as well
as watch a video that introduces some of the
issues.
What factors are driving the world’s
future energy supplies? How can we meet the energy needs
of a growing global population? How far can new
technologies reduce emissions from fossil fuels? Has the
global recession changed our energy outlook?
Explore these vital issues with us
on May 4th.
Join Jeremy Bentham, Shell’s
Vice President Global Business Environment, and his
team, as they evaluate two future scenarios –
Scramble and Blueprints - in what promises to
be a stimulating and exciting discussion.
We hope
you’ll be able to join us.
Yours
sincerely, Shell Dialogues
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