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Ons veelzijdige team IT'ers levert ondersteuning voor baanbrekende IT-oplossingen die de groei stimuleren, de prestaties stroomlijnen en de efficiency vergroten.
Je werkt samen met een aantal toonaangevende namen in de industrie, zoals Microsoft, SAP en IBM. Om deze reden is het belangrijk dat je beschikt over commercieel inzicht en technologische vaardigheden en dat je oplossingen voor praktische problemen kunt zien en implementeren.
In een IT-functie bij Shell krijg je technische, commerciële en managementtrainingen aangeboden, naast algemene loopbaanprogramma's. Tijdens je werk aan projecten die in de industrie toonaangevend zijn, word je dagelijks uitgedaagd met taken die simpele IT-functies overstijgen.
De uitdaging waar de energiesector de komende decennia voor staat, is enorm. IT-specialisten zijn daarbij van cruciaal belang om binnen de gehele value chain hoogwaardige en kosteneffectieve oplossingen te leveren.
IT is onderdeel van alles wat wij doen bij Shell. Het is zelfs zo dat grote successen bij Shell - exploratiesuccessen of grote productiestijgingen - allemaal worden ondersteund door state-of-the-art software die alleen door uitstekende professionals kunnen worden onderhouden.
Digitalisation at Pennsylvania Chemicals
Title: 5019P Shell – Case Study – Penn Chem Long – ENG SUBS
Duration: 2:33 minutes
Description:
Staff at Pennsylvania Chemicals talk about the benefits of using a digital system called Find’All.
5019P Shell – Case Study – Penn Chem Long – ENG SUBS Transcript
[Background music plays]
Instrumental music with synthesised effects
[Video footage]
Aerial shot of the Pennsylvania Chemicals plant. Text appears on-screen as displayed below.
[Text displays]
CONSTRUCTION OF THE FUTURE
[Ed Cadena Voiceover]
Here at Pennsylvania Chemicals, we have the opportunity to be the plant of the future, largely because the amount of data that we’re getting.
[Video footage]
Camera follows two employees walking at an exterior location of the plant.
[Lauren Schwartz Voiceover]
The more data we have, the smarter we have to get about managing it.
[Video footage]
Three men discuss and point towards a large round building under construction in front of them. Low-angled shot of the men discussing while one of them holds a tablet.
[Ed Cadena Voiceover]
It’s not necessarily the amount of data, it’s how do you interpret the data and maximise its use, and you can do that through digital systems.
[Video footage]
Blurry view of a darkly-lit conference room. Shot of a man looking at a laptop displaying data and two models. Close-up of a finger moving over a tablet displaying drone footage of the plant. Footage of three men at an exterior location looking at a tablet and discussing. Close-up of Ed Cadena speaking to off-screen interviewer.
Interview with Ed Cadena
[Text displays]
Ed Cadena
TECHNICAL INTEGRATION AND ASSURANCE MANAGER
Ed Cadena
Engineers in the past would spend 50% of their time looking for data. Using Find’All it’s, at the maximum, 10%.
[Video footage]
Low-angled close-up of a gloved hand holding a tablet. Close-up of a finger zooming in on a tablet displaying a model. Footage of Lauren Schwartz and two men at an exterior location as they point to something in front of them.
[Ed Cadena Voiceover]
It’s an interface application that integrates all the different materials and document management systems that are on a project. Everything at a site is located by an equipment tag.
[Video footage]
Wide-angled view of a project under construction. White lines are superimposed on-screen. Side-angled shot of a worker standing on several sheets of rebar. White lines and sets of numbers are superimposed on-screen. Back to Ed Cadena speaking to off-screen interviewer in a conference room.
Ed Cadena
Find’All uses that as the basis to connect all the different databases. It’s a one-stop shop.
[Alejandro de Jong Voiceover]
In the old times, we need to go to different databases with different passwords. It take long time.
[Video footage]
A man points on a large screen displaying a model of the plant in a darkly-lit conference room. Close-up of a finger circling a map displayed on a screen. Shot of a man standing by a large screen displaying a map of the plant. He uses his finger to highlight a section of the map. Close-up of Alejandro de Jong speaking to off-screen interviewer in an office location.
Interview with Alejandro de Jong
[Text displays]
Alejandro de Jong
SENIOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGER
Alejandro de Jong
Find’All is a tool that we have that we can see the progress that we have in that equipment. We can see all the drawings associated to that equipment through the different disciplines, just in a few seconds.
[Video footage]
Back to view of the map. Construction projects are superimposed in black. Side-angled view of a man moving his hands over the screen. Close-up of a computer screen displaying a series of drawings. Close-up of James Bouanchaud looking upwards in a darkly lit room. Shot of Alejandro de Jong talking in the conference room. Close-up of Lauren Schwartz speaking to off-screen interviewer in a meeting room.
Interview with Lauren Schwartz
[Text displays]
Lauren Schwartz
ROTATING EQUIPMENT ENGINEER
Lauren Schwartz
Before Find’All, it would take hours for me to find the critical information that I need.
[Video footage]
Footage of Lauren Schwartz sitting down at a desk, working on a computer with two monitors.
[Lauren Schwartz Voiceover]
Now I can immediately go to the tag number for my equipment and 90 seconds later it’s there.
[Video footage]
Shot of Lauren Schwartz at an exterior location explaining something to two men, one of them holding a tablet. Close-up of Lauren Schwartz and a man looking downwards at the tablet. Close-up of a gloved finger moving across a tablet displaying a drawing. Close-up of Lauren Schwartz talking to the man.
[Ed Cadena Voiceover]
We have complete accountability over three million documents and equipment tags on this site.
[Video footage]
Back to close-up of Ed Cadena speaking to off-screen interviewer.
Ed Cadena
So everything is going to be put into place correctly and everything’s going to be working.
[Video footage]
Shot of darkly lit conference room as three men sit and listen. At the front of the room by the large screen stands James Bouanchaud and another man who points to one of the screens. Back to close-up of Ed Cadena speaking to off-screen interviewer.
[Ed Cadena Voiceover]
Find’All brings value and a tenfold reduction in time of finding data for engineers.
[Video footage]
Close-up of a large black case being opened and a drone being lifted out.
[Alejandro de Jong Voiceover]
Digital Twins use drones to take construction project snapshots on weekly basis.
[Video footage]
Low-angled view of a man placing a drone on a round orange launch pad. To the side, another man holds the controls. Close-up of a man extending the antennae on the control pad. Close-up of the camera installed on the drone spinning around.
[Alejandro de Jong Voiceover]
From these images, we create accurate 3D models of the entire construction site which allows us to properly plan the work ahead.
[Video footage]
Shot of the drone lifting up from the launch pad. Shot of the two men looking upwards as the drone flies overhead. Shot of the flying drone. Close-up of a hand moving over a screen displaying drone footage with a series of white and yellow lines and squares superimposed. Close-up of a hand clicking on a mouse. Shot of a laptop displaying a 3D drawing. Back to Alejandro de Jong speaking to off-screen interviewer.
Alejandro de Jong
And, if we have any trend that deviates from the normal, we can react with enough time to correct that trend.
[Video footage]
Shot of the back of James Bouanchaud pointing to a large screen in front of him, then turning as a colleague proceeds to use his fingers to zoom in on a section of the map displayed on-screen. Close-up of James Bouanchaud speaking to off-screen interviewer.
Interview with James Bouanchaud
[Text displays]
James Bouanchaud
CIVIL STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
James Bouanchaud
To walk all the way around the site and try and see what’s going on from the ground level is quite difficult.
[Video footage]
Footage of the flying drone. Close-up of gloved hands holding a tablet. Shot of James Bouanchaud pointing and talking next to a colleague at an exterior location.
[James Bouanchaud Voiceover]
This enables me to get a top-down view to quickly determine what we need to do.
[Video footage]
Back to close-up of James Bouanchaud speaking to off-screen interviewer.
James Bouanchaud
Before, if I would get the report, I would spend maybe three, four or five hours checking.
[Video footage]
Close-up of a hand writing on a tablet. Shot of James Bouanchaud and others sat in a room looking up at a screen displaying drone footage. Side-angled close-up of James Bouanchaud talking. Back to close-up of James Bouanchaud speaking to off-screen interviewer.
James Bouanchaud
Now I can spend roughly half an hour and get a rough estimate of job to date progress from week to week.
[Video footage]
Slow-motion footage of Lauren Schwartz and two men walking at an exterior location.
[Lauren Schwartz Voiceover]
So it’s improved my job as an engineer significantly because now I can focus on the actual problems at hand.
[Video footage]
Side-angled shot of two men in the darkly-lit conference room standing by the large screen as one of them moves his hands across it. Shot of James Bouanchaud sat in the conference room pointing at something. Back to close-up of Ed Cadena speaking to off-screen interviewer.
Ed Cadena
Any reduction in time solving an engineering issue will mean literally hundreds of thousands of Dollars a day in waiting time that we’ll avoid, and we have a safer project, too.
[Graphic]
Shell Pecten centred on a white background.
Predictive Maintenance Digitalisation case study
Title: 5019P Shell – Case Study – Predictive Maintenance – ENG SUBS
Duration: 1:39 minutes
Description:
Shell staff talk about predictive maintenance as a way to leverage technologies to forecast issues and predict failures before they arise. Unable to find an off-the-shelf solution, they built one themselves and now have 24/7 coverage. The model is now being replicated in other facilities and offers good insight, as well as allowing engineers more time to do engineering work instead of analysing mountains of data.
5019P Shell – Case Study – Predictive Maintenance – ENG SUBS Transcript
[Background music plays]
Instrumental music with synthesised effects
[Video footage]
Upward-looking shot of plant chimneys set against a sunny blue sky. Text appears on-screen as displayed below.
[Text displays]
PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE
[Video footage]
Low-angled shot of Claudia Zuluaga Giraldo and Sander Buhling wearing protective gear walking at a Shell site.
Interview with Sankesh Sundareshwar
[Text displays]
SANKESH SUNDARESHWAR
SENIOR PROCESS ENGINEER, SHEARWATER
Sankesh Sundareshwar
Predictive maintenance is leveraging the technologies we have today to forecast issues before they can arise.
[Video footage]
Close-up of Sankesh speaking to off-screen interviewer at an office location. Footage of Sander and Claudia and another staff member walking past a series of pipes towards a staircase. Close-up of Sander and Claudia talking while Sander points at a piece of equipment.
Interview with Arnold Hes
[Text displays]
ARNOLD HES
INSTRUMENT ENGINEERING TEAM LEAD, PERNIS
Arnold Hes
We have to keep our plants running and our biggest problem is when the plants trip due to equipment failures.
[Video footage]
Close-up of Arnold Hes sat speaking to off-screen interviewer at an interior location. Slow motion, low-angled shot of Claudia and Sander talking while Sander looks at a document he’s holding. Back to Arnold speaking to off-screen interviewer.
Arnold Hes
If we can predict that, then we can prevent these failures and save the company a lot of money.
Interview with Claudia Zuluaga Giraldo
[Text displays]
CLAUDIA ZULUAGA GIRALDO
PRINCIPAL DIGITAL PRODUCT MANAGER
Claudia Zuluaga Giraldo
The more stable operations, the more energy efficiency we are able to obtain, the less emissions we generate.
[Video footage]
Close-up of Claudia speaking to off-screen interviewer at an interior location. Shot of several people sat around a table in a conference room as a lady at the front is presenting by a flipchart. Close-up of Claudia’s hands gesticulating. Shot of Claudia presenting in the conference room, the agenda displayed on a large screen behind her. A white grid and coloured bar graph is superimposed on-screen to the right. Back to close-up of Sankesh speaking to off-screen interviewer.
Sankesh Sundareshwar
We looked outside quite extensively if anyone else had a product that we could just take off the shelf and we couldn’t find anything that useful to us, so we decided to build it.
[Video footage]
Shot of Kenneth Innes and a male colleague standing by a desk with two rows of monitors as his colleague points to one of the monitors. An out-of-focus hand points to a screen with red and green markers. Close-up of Kenneth Innes speaking to off-screen interviewer at an interior location.
Interview with Kenneth Innes
[Text displays]
KENNETH INNES
SHEARWATER MANAGER
Kenneth Innes
Before we developed these systems, our people spent a lot of time analysing mountains of data which was very labour intensive.
[Video footage]
Shot of Kenneth standing by a row of monitors listening to a male colleague sat down talking. Close-up of Kenneth nodding. Close-up of Neil Forbes speaking to off-screen interviewer at an interior location.
Interview with Neil Forbes
[Text displays]
NEIL FORBES
OPERATIONS SUPPORT, SHEARWATER
Neil Forbes
Instead of that being reactive, we’re now proactively going out fixing issues before they become a bigger problem.
[Video footage]
Shot of a walking Neil, Sankesh and a female colleague on the office floor. Shot of Neil and Sankesh with their backs to the camera as they video conference with a colleague who we can see on-screen.
[Sankesh Voiceover]
The big benefits of this programme is 24/7 coverage.
[Video footage]
Close-up of Sankesh talking. Close-up of a screen showing Sankesh and Neil standing on the work floor as they continue to video conference.
[Sankesh Voiceover]
It looks at about 300 system parameters all the time. Human beings can’t do this kind of thing.
[Video footage]
Back to shot of Kenneth and his colleague discussing by the row of monitors, the out-of-focus hand pointing to a screen with red and green markers, and the shot of Kenneth standing by a row of monitors listening to a male colleague sat down talking. Back to Sankesh speaking to off-screen interviewer.
Sankesh Sundareshwar
Now we’ve got to think globally and think about replication and replication at pace.
[Video footage]
Wide-angled shot of Neil and Sankesh standing in an office room as Sankesh points to a poster titled TAR. Close-up of Neil listening as an out-of-focus Sankesh continues talking. Close-up of Sankesh talking and pointing to the poster. Low-angled shot of a man sat at a desk with a double row of monitors. A series of screens are superimposed in white depicting bar graphs and other charts.
[Arnold Hes Voiceover]
We were able to use and replicate that model in our facilities and gave us a good insight in how our valves are behaving.
[Video footage]
Shot of two men, their backs to the camera, looking at a double row of monitors at an interior location. A series of screens are superimposed in white of further pie charts and bar graphs at the top.
[Sankesh Sundareshwar Voiceover]
This technology is going to make us better engineers because we have more time to do engineering work to prevent systems going offline.
[Video footage]
Close-up of data on a screen. An out-of-focus hands points at a cluster of coloured dots on a screen. Close-up of Arnold. Shot of a hand pointing at a screen displaying a line graph. Close-up of Sander Buhling speaking to off-screen interviewer set against a white background.
Interview with Sander Buhling
[Text displays]
SANDER BUHLING
INSTRUMENT PROJECT ENGINEER, PERNIS
Sander Buhling
I think the major change, it’s not really the prediction; it’s the scale-able part of this project.
[Video footage]
Still-frame of an electrical piece of equipment. A series of round diagrams are superimposed in white on-screen right displaying percentages of productivity, efficiency and system capacity. Zoom in on the productivity diagram as the percentage increases to 100%.
[Sander Buhling Voiceover]
You build a solution for 16 valves; it has the potential to increase for all valves within Shell.
[Video footage]
Slow-motion footage of Sander and Claudia sat at a desk as Claudia explains and gesticulates. Shot of Claudia’s handing pointing to an out-of-focus row of monitors. Slow-motion footage of Sander talking as Claudia listens. Back to close-up of Sander speaking to off-screen interviewer.
Sander Buhling
Why not, yes, use it on everything we have?
[Graphic]
Shell Pecten centred on a white background.
LNG Shipping Digitalisation case study
Title: 5019P Shell - Case Study - LNG Charging - ENG SUBS
Duration: 1:13 minutes
Description:
A case study showing how Shell is using digitalisation to improve the efficiency and lower the emissions of its’ fleet of LNG tankers.
5019P Shell - Case Study - LNG Charging - ENG SUBS Transcript
[Background music plays]
The Sound of Shell adaptation.
[Text displays]
Optimising Shipping
[Video footage]
Bird’s eye view of a vessel in silhouette on a vast glistening ocean.
Interview with Paul McStay
[Title]
LNG Fleet Performance Manager
[Paul McStay]
Shell has an ambition to drive down its carbon footprint. And within shipping and maritime, our vision is very much aligned with that.
[Video footage]
Panning footage of Paul McStay talking with colleagues, standing at a bank of large screens on a wall which display animated charts and data. Slow motion close up of Paul, in profile, speaking to his colleagues, one hand pointing to the screens in front of them. Front on close-up of Paul speaking to the off-camera interviewer, seen against the out-of-focus background of an office.
Interview with Samantha Lehel
[Title]
LNG Commercial Freight Operator
[Samantha Lehel]
The LNG Shipping accelerator essentially consolidates loads of information in one place.
[Text displays]
Samantha Lehel LNG Commercial Freight Operator
[Video footage]
Mid-view footage of Samantha speaking to the off-camera interviewer, seated on an oval table in a meeting room.
[Samantha Lehel]
So that instead of having to consult various different resources for each one of my vessels, I can see everything immediately.
[Video footage]
Tilting reverse view footage of Samantha seated at her desk, looking at the screens in front of her. Close-up of Samantha seated at her desk, her focus on the screens in front of her. Close-up of shaded graphics and data on a screen. Slow motion panning footage of Samantha’s desk surface, coming to rest on a close-up of her hand on her keyboard.
[Samantha Lehel]
The real value is, sort of, the time savings for myself as an operator, but also the level of accuracy and efficiency that that affords our business.
[Video footage]
Mid-view footage of Samantha speaking to the off-camera interviewer, seated at the edge of an oval table in a meeting room. Close-up of Samantha speaking to the off-camera interviewer.
Interview with Paul McStay continued
[Paul McStay]
What this allows us to do is see data live and in real time and therefore be able to proactively intervene when performance starts to drop.
[Text displays]
Paul McStay LNG Fleet Performance Manager
[Video footage]
Close-up of Paul speaking to the off-camera interviewer, seen against the out-of-focus background of an office.
Interview with Grahaeme Henderson
[Title]
VP Shipping & Maritime
[Grahaeme Henderson]
If we can improve our efficiency, we can reduce the amount of time that we’re waiting at ports…
[Video footage]
Wide angle view of a vessel in port, at first blurred and then brought into focus, seen through a wire mesh fence close-up, first seen in focus and then blurred as the vessel comes into focus. Panning footage of two vessels waiting alongside one another in port, seen against a background of blue sky.
[Grahaeme Henderson]
Then we can reduce our fuel usage. And by reducing our fuel usage, we can improve our emissions.
[Text displays]
Grahaeme Henderson VP Shipping & Maritime
[Video footage]
Mid-view footage of Grahaeme speaking to the off-camera interviewer, seated at the edge of a long table in a meeting room. Close-up of Grahaeme speaking to the off-camera interviewer.
Interview with Paul McStay continued
[Paul McStay]
This project allows us to understand where our footprint is and reduce that by setting appropriate benchmarks, and therefore reductions into the future, using data as a means to enable insights that will allow the business to deliver value by driving our vessels more efficiently and enabling us to deliver more molecules of LNG to our customers.
[Video footage]
Slow motion wide footage of Paul McStay and a colleague walking up to the bank of large screens on the wall which display animated charts and data; another colleague is seated in the foreground at a workstation lined with computer screens. This cuts to slow motion mid-view footage of the two men standing at the screens and Paul turning to look behind him as he points to the screens. Slow motion high angle close-up of the colleague seated at the workstation behind as he speaks and points forward. Slow motion low angle panning close-up of Paul looking up and speaking, one hand underneath his chin. Slow motion reverse mid angle view of the two men standing at the screens, and Paul pointing to data displayed there. Mid-view footage of Paul speaking to the off-camera interviewer, seated at the edge of a long table in an office environment. Slow motion low angle close-up footage of Paul and his colleague looking upwards, first showing his colleague in focus while Paul is blurred in the foreground, then bringing Paul’s profile into focus as his colleague blurs into the background. Fade to white.
[Graphic]
Centre-framed Shell Pecten on a white background. Fade to black.
Machine Vision - Helping Shell Retail achieve Goal Zero
Title: 5019P Shell - Case Study - EV CHARGING - ENG SUBS
Duration: 1:14 minutes
Description:
A case study showing how Shell is using digitalisation to make Electric Vehicle charging more efficient.
5019P Shell - Case Study - EV CHARGING - ENG SUBS Transcript
[Background music plays]
The Sound of Shell adaptation.
[Text displays]
Powering EV Growth
[Video footage]
Time lapse footage from a bird’s eye view of busy traffic at a city intersection.
Interview with Angie Boakes
[Title]
E Mobility Manager
[Angie Boakes]
The future shift to electric vehicles is pretty clear.
[Video footage]
Time lapse footage from a bird’s eye view of traffic on a multi-lane highway. This cuts to a closer high angle view of several lanes of traffic on a highway.
[Angie Boakes]
Shell is launching our RechargePlus solution, and it’s all about really how you optimize charging for their electric vehicle.
[Text displays]
Angie Boakes E Mobility Manager
[Video footage and animated sequence]
Mid-view footage of Angie Boakes standing in one corner of a room, speaking to an off-camera interviewer; the walls that form the background are papered in a modern-style collage wallpaper featuring fragments of images and words, and a screen displays against the wall at frame left. Low angle footage of a woman opening the door of a yellow electric vehicle and stepping out. Low angle close-up of a hand taking the EV charging plug out from the Shell banded RechargePlus charging point. Tracking footage of the women taking the charging plug over to her car and plugging it into the socket. As she does so, white line animated graphics and text appear on screen alongside the charging socket and at frame right to indicate the charging battery.
Interview with Phillip Villagomez
[Title]
Business Development Electric Mobility
[Phillip Villagomez]
Our optimization algorithm is pretty smart, that it moves the charge to a time when solar or wind are at their highest and prices are at their lowest, therefore helping the environment and the driver save money as well.
[Video footage and animated sequence]
Tracking point of view footage, as from a driver’s perspective, of the view through a car’s windscreen, seen over the dashboard. White line animated graphics display against the windscreen to indicate battery levels and usage.
[Text displays]
Phillip Villagomez Business Development Electric Mobility
[Video footage]
Close-up footage of Phillip Villagomez, speaking to an off-camera interviewer. Low angle footage of Phillip and two men seated and engaged in discussion in a meeting room, open laptops and documents on the table between them. This cuts to panning footage of the same scene, followed by a high angle pan of the table and Phillip’s hand as he writes notes on a writing tablet.
Interview with Angie Boakes continued
[Angie Boakes]
And what we need them to do is basically use our app to therefore tell us what time they need to depart and roughly how many miles or how much energy they need by the end of the day, and then we will do the rest.
[Video footage and animated sequence]
Mid-view footage of Angie Boakes standing, as before, against wall-papered walls and speaking to an off-camera interviewer. High angle tilting footage of a woman tapping on her smartphone screen while standing alongside her car. Close-up of the woman’s smartphone screen displaying the “setup charge” steps on the app, with the woman’s finger tapping on the “Confirm” button. Reverse view close-up footage of the smartphone held in the woman’s hands; white line animated graphics of the car, its battery and other statistics display at frame-left alongside the smartphone, indicating charging or energy requirements. Mid-view footage of Angie Boakes standing, as before, against wall-papered walls and speaking to an off-camera interviewer.
Interview with Dana Madrid
[Title]
RechargePlus User
[Dana Madrid]
RechargePlus has given me the freedom and the peace of mind to park, plug in…
[Video footage and animated sequence]
Tracking high angle footage of Dana Madrid driving a yellow electric vehicle past other cars parked in a parking area. High angle footage of Dana taking an EV charging plug out from a Shell banded RechargePlus charging point. Side view footage of Dana standing beside her car and plugging the charging plug into her car’s charging socket.
[Dana Madrid]
And I’m charged, and I don’t have to come back out.
[Text displays]
Dana Madrid RechargePlus User
[Video footage]
High angle close-up of Dana speaking to an off-camera interviewer, her car and others seen in the out-of-focus background.
Interview with Phillip Villagomez continued
[Phillip Villagomez]
We are helping people save money. Not only the drivers, but also the site host and building owners.
[Video footage]
Low angle view of sunlight through leaves of tree. Close-up in profile of hands on a steering wheel, as scenery passes through the driver’s window beyond. Mid view footage of Phillip Villagomez, speaking to an off-camera interviewer, seen against the background of a meeting room, a long table surrounded by chairs behind him.
[Phillip Villagomez]
If you have a bank of ten chargers, you don’t want ten drivers plugging in at the same time. This causes expensive demand charges and also puts a strain on the grid.
[Video footage]
Close-up of running command prompt white lines on a black screen. Low angle footage of two young men standing alongside two RechargePlus charging points in an office environment; a computer screen above one of the charging points displays white lines on a black screen – both men’s attention is on the smartphone held in one of the men’s hands. Close-up of hands plugging a charging plug into a socket mechanism that is on the floor. Mid view footage of Phillip Villagomez, speaking to an off-camera interviewer, seen against the background of a meeting room, a long table surrounded by chairs behind him.
Interview with Angie Boakes continued
[Angie Boakes]
We’re helping them to switch to zero emission vehicles, helping the grid to have more renewables on the system. It’s more, cleaner energy.
[Video footage]
Mid-view footage of Angie Boakes standing, as before, against wall-papered walls and speaking to an off-camera interviewer. Close-up of Angie as she speaks to the off-camera interviewer, then cutting back to the mid-view angle, as before.
[Graphic]
Centre-framed Shell Pecten on a white background. Fade to black.
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