China makes major move to establish green methanol industrial chain
China COSCO Shipping, SPIC, SIPG, and CCIC have signed a "Memorandum of Cooperation on the Construction of a Green Methanol Industrial Chain" online.
Read moreChina COSCO Shipping, SPIC, SIPG, and CCIC have signed a "Memorandum of Cooperation on the Construction of a Green Methanol Industrial Chain" online.
Read moreElyse Energy announced a financing operation with Hy24 and Mirova to support the development of its e-methanol and energy fuels projects sustainable aviation (SAF) in France and Spain.
Read moreA new study published on 12th September 2023, suggests that Freeport East could become a new UK centre for transport decarbonisation.
Read moreHD Hyundai Heavy Industries - Engine & Machinery recently secured a deal with Tsuneishi shipbuilding for a total of 16 sets (4 vessels) of HiMSEN methanol dual fuel engine with SCR as package delivery.
Read moreTOKYO-Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), today announced that its group company MOL Drybulk and Kambara Kisen Co., signed a basic agreement on time charter for a newbuilding methanol dual fuel bulk carrier to be ordered and owned by Kambara Kisen.
Read moreIn a ground-breaking move, A.P. Moller Maersk and CMA CGM, two major players in the shipping industry, have announced their decision to collaborate on various initiatives aimed at achieving decarbonization.
Read moreHitachi Zosen Marine Engine (HZME) has decided to invest in methanol supply systems and produce methanol engines.
Read moreOCI Global announced that it plans to double its green methanol production capacity to approximately 400,000 metric tons per year in response to the growing demand for green methanol from numerous high emissions industries, including road transport, shipping and industrial.
Read moreMaersk’s world-first green methanol container vessel was christened today by Ursula von der Leyen, 13th president of the European Commission in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Read moreA.P. Moller - Maersk (Maersk) and Equinor have signed an agreement securing supply of green methanol for Maersk’s landmark, new methanol-enabled feeder vessel during its initial months of operation from September 2023 and into the first half of 2024.
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