
China powers ship with green ammonia for the first time, marking clean energy milestone
China has successfully powered a seafaring vessel using green ammonia for the first time, marking a significant step toward decarbonizing the shipping industry.
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China has successfully powered a seafaring vessel using green ammonia for the first time, marking a significant step toward decarbonizing the shipping industry.

China launches the world’s largest hydropower project in Xizang, set to triple the output of the Three Gorges Dam and boost clean energy capacity.

Discover how Tianjin’s Smart Port is revolutionizing global shipping with sustainable, emission-free, and automated operations, setting a new standard for ports worldwide.

At the Third China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing, China showcased its leadership in clean energy, demonstrating its dominant role in renewable energy production and innovation.

China is harnessing technology and innovation to power its sustainable marine economy, with coastal provinces leading advancements in ocean robotics, clean energy, and maritime logistics.

The Batang Hydropower Station in southwest China has launched its second generating unit, marking a milestone in clean energy production capable of powering 1.75 million households annually.

Chinese Premier Li Qiang met with Greece’s Deputy Prime Minister Kostis Hatzidakis, expressing China’s readiness to strengthen cooperation in fields like clean energy and AI, marking 20 years of strategic partnership.

China is revolutionizing maritime transport with green ships and smart ports, steering towards a low-carbon future and setting a global example in sustainable development.

Solar-powered projects in Thailand’s Mekong region showcase China-Thailand cooperation in clean energy under the Belt and Road Initiative.

China’s nuclear power capacity has exceeded 120 million kilowatts, marking a significant milestone in the nation’s clean energy development.