This week, the maritime industry made pivotal advancements in methanol fuel technology, forged strategic partnerships, and achieved key regulatory milestones, highlighting a concerted effort toward greener...
Green Marine Fuels revealed a strategic collaboration with Vopak to secure necessary port storage to accommodate green methanol supply in Shanghai, Tianjin and later in Singapore.
Bio-methanol will be produced from low-grade biological residual materials and by-products from forestry, agriculture, and the marine sector.
This week showcases significant advancements in methanol technology, strategic partnerships, and policy developments, reinforcing the maritime industry's shift towards sustainable fuel alternatives.
Vopak and Tianjin signed an agreement to support the repurposing of Vopak Tianjin's infrastructure for new energies, including green methanol, sustainable aviation fuel, and potentially ammonia...
Nearly 4% of European shipping could run on green e-fuels by 2030 but only a third of these projects are guaranteed as fuel suppliers fear a...
Masterclass is aimed to educate participants on using methanol as a marine fuel and principles of safe and efficient methanol bunkering operations.
Methanol continued to be the biggest driver, accounting for 23 of a total of 33 new orders for alternative fueled vessels in May.
FuelEU Maritime will come into effect from 1 January 2025, but monitoring plans for vessels already calling at European ports must be submitted by 31 August...
Banle Group shared updates with Guangzhou officials, highlighting latest trends and advancements in alternative bunker fuels included discussions on growing adoption of LNG, methanol and biofuels.