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Group 1 - Shell announced the cancellation of its biofuel complex project in Rotterdam due to high costs and insufficient competitiveness, marking a setback for its flagship low-carbon initiative [1] - The project, initially approved in September 2021, aimed to produce 820,000 tons annually and was scheduled to commence operations in 2025, but construction was paused in July 2024 due to unfavorable market conditions [1] - Shell's president of downstream, renewable energy, and energy solutions stated that the decision was difficult but correct, prioritizing projects with higher returns [1] Group 2 - Despite the cancellation of the Rotterdam facility, Shell emphasized its ongoing investments in energy transition, committing $8 billion to low-carbon projects from 2023 to 2024, including electricity, carbon capture and storage (CCS), hydrogen, and low-carbon fuels [1] - In 2024, Shell is expected to trade over 10 billion liters of low-carbon fuels, with sales volume being ten times its production [1] - Shell has become one of the leading suppliers of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), accounting for nearly 20% of total sales in North America and Europe [1] Group 3 - The European capital-intensive biofuel projects are facing increasing challenges due to inflation, high construction costs, and unreliable policy support, which are slowing down investment momentum [2] - Neste announced a delay in its biofuel and biorefinery expansion project in Rotterdam, pushing the production start date to 2027 [2] - Finnish paper giant UPM has also canceled plans for a 500,000 tons per year biomass fuel and chemicals production plant in Rotterdam [2]