Singapore to supply 1 million metric tons of methanol by 2030
Singapore is poised to supply over 1 million metric tons of low-carbon methanol annually by 2030 to address the increasing demand for alternative bunker fuel.
Read moreSingapore is poised to supply over 1 million metric tons of low-carbon methanol annually by 2030 to address the increasing demand for alternative bunker fuel.
Read moreThe Singapore-Rotterdam GDSC was established by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and Port of Rotterdam Authority (PoR) in August 2022 to accelerate transformation efforts for maritime decarbonisation and digitalisation.
Read moreThe Global Maritime Forum and RMI (founded as the Rocky Mountain Institute), under Mission Innovation’s umbrella, released a report outlining strategies for ports to become first movers in providing green methanol and ammonia bunkering.
Read moreΝYK will supply fuel ammonia at the end of May to an NYK-owned ammonia-fueled tugboat (A-tug) scheduled to be completed in June.
Read moreZeroNorth has launched a platform to improve data integration between bunker suppliers and buyers through its eBDN solution.
Read moreMaersk achieved a milestone as the large methanol-enabled vessel "Astrid Mærsk” berthed at Yangshan port in Shanghai, for the first green methanol bunkering with simultaneous cargo and bunkering operations in China.
Read moreSEA-LNG member Titan Clean Fuels and STX Group announced the successful ship-to-ship bunkering of 2,200 metric tons of bio-LNG to a Hapag-Lloyd container vessel in the port of Rotterdam.
Read moreKPI OceanConnect announced that it has completed its inaugural Simultaneous Operation (SIMOPS) of LNG bunkering via Pavilion Energy in Singapore.
Read moreHMM has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG) on supply cooperation of Clean Marine fuel. This MoU will focus on bunkering methanol and LNG at Shanghai Port.
Read moreABS has joined the BlueBARGE Project, a program funded by the Horizon Europe program and involving 14 partners from 10 European countries to develop a comprehensive solution for offshore electrical power bunkering.
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