The Shell Mamplasan mobility site (SLT2) located in Biñan, Laguna, Northbound on the South Luzon Expressway, is now fully powered by renewable energy supplied by Shell Energy Philippines (SEPH). The entire station which includes, daily operations, the pumps, the Shell Recharge charging points, as well as the locators are powered through a mix of solar, geothermal, and hydro energies.
SEPH is a retail electricity supplier under the Shell Group that offers competitive and environment-friendly energy solutions to industrial and commercial customers in the Philippines. It offers a whole range of energy sources from fully renewable energies to the traditional supply of electricity to meet the changing requirements of its customers.
“The switching to renewable energy at our operations shows our commitment to reducing our own carbon emissions. We continue to work with partners in the decarbonization journey as we transition to a lower carbon economy,” said Lorelie Quiambao-Osial, Country Chair for Shell companies in the Philippines (SciP).
(L to R) Lorelie Quiambao-Osial, Country Chair, Shell companies in the Philippines (SciP); Bernd Krukenberg, President and General Manager, Shell Energy Philippines; and Randy Del Valle, Vice President and General Manager for Mobility, Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation activate the switch for Shell Mamplasan to run on renewable electricity with the 3 color pieces: Blue, Green, and Purple representing Water and Air, Nature and Land, and Innovation and Technology, respectively | Photo by Mika Fernandez-David
Shell Mamplasan is the second Shell mobility site to be powered by renewable energy from SEPH. The first one was Shell North Luzon Tollway 1 (NLT1) in Balagtas, Bulacan.
Shell began transforming its retail fuel stations into one-stop mobility destinations featuring sustainable solutions in 2020. These solutions help reduce energy consumption by approximately 30%, as compared to a traditional site. Aside from the two mobility stations, the SciP headquarters in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, and the Shell Import Facility (SHIFT) in Tabangao, Batangas are also powered by renewable energy through SEPH.
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