Singapore has received 50 proposals to increase the supply of green methanol

The world’s largest bunker port expects to be able to supply one million tons of green methanol annually by 2030.
More than 1,000 ships pass through the waters of the Port of Singapore daily and is the busiest transhipment hub for the container market with a throughput of 39 million teu containers last year. | Photo: Jorge Silva/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
More than 1,000 ships pass through the waters of the Port of Singapore daily and is the busiest transhipment hub for the container market with a throughput of 39 million teu containers last year. | Photo: Jorge Silva/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix

Singapore’s goal of supplying one million tons of the low-emitting green marine fuel methanol by 2030 appears to be a big step closer to realization.

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