-

Intl experts, new tech guide Shanghai's green fuel ambitions
The forum also featured the launch of a disruptive technology to convert biogas carbon into green methanol.
-

Forum eyes digital, green future in shipping
The future of shipping hinges on digital and green transformation, according to a key gathering of global maritime leaders held in Shanghai on Oct 19.
-

Shanghai conducts first simultaneous bunkering operation of methanol on Yangtze River
The Hai Gang Zhi Yuan tanker, China's first and largest methanol bunkering vessel, refueled the roll-on/roll-off ship CM Hong Kong at Waigaoqiao Port.
-

Green methanol project wins major global certification
Shanghai's 100,000-ton green methanol project has obtained ISCC EU and ISCC PLUS certifications for its entire process.
-

China's first methanol dual-fuel ship completes green bunkering in Shanghai
After the bunkering and cargo loading/unloading tasks, the vessel will begin its journey to the East Coast of the United States, transporting Chinese goods to ports.
-

Soaring demand promotes use of green methane in shipping
The nation's first batch of large-scale green methane will be produced and applied in bunkering a commercial logistics vessel in July.
-

World's first oil tanker adopting wind sail propulsion named by Chinese shipbuilder
Named as Brands Hatch, the tanker is built for the United Kingdom's Union Maritime Ltd (UML). It is aimed to regenerate the sector with modern technologies.
-

Shanghai Electric to produce China's first batch of commercial green methanol
The fuel will then be transported to the Shanghai Port for bunkering, marking the realization of the first full-cycle commercial green methanol project in China.
-

Shanghai Port completes first domestically-produced green methanol bunkering operation
The methanol bunkering vessel Hai Gang Zhi Yuan conducted simultaneous bunkering operations for the Republic of Korea vessel HMM Green on March 29.
-

Shanghai Port to bunker bio-methanol for 'HMM Green'
"HMM Green", a new 9,000 TEU methanol-powered container ship operated by South Korea's Hyundai Merchant Marine, is set to complete its first ship-to-ship bunkering of bio-methanol at Yangshan Port.