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Shell Gas Stations To Offer Retail Electricity, As Company Explores Beyond Wholesale

September 30,2015



Shell gas stations in Germany will offer mass market retail electricity under an agreement between Shell and First Utility, which will act as the retail supplier, Reuters reports

"First Utility will administer the contracts and pay licence fees to Shell," Reuters reports

The agreement allows Shell to access the residential market as the company explores, "beyond wholesale and industry supply activities," Reuters reports

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