Beijing: China has launched the pilot phase of its Global Sustainable Transport Certification System in the capital, marking a significant milestone in the country’s efforts to advance international governance of sustainable fuels and green transport.
According to official sources, the initiative has introduced its first batch of certified demonstration projects, underscoring China’s growing leadership in low-carbon fuel innovation.
Among the inaugural projects is a green ammonia facility in Songyuan, located in northeast China’s Jilin Province. The project effectively tackles one of the industry’s major challenges — maintaining stability in chemical production while relying on intermittent renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power.
The second certified project is a green methanol plant in Inner Mongolia, designed to produce 100,000 tonnes of green methanol annually using waste materials as feedstock. The facility aims to showcase scalable and sustainable production pathways for clean fuels.
Experts say the certification system will serve as a benchmark for sustainable fuel production, helping align domestic projects with global carbon-reduction standards and fostering greater international collaboration in green transport technologies.
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