Group 1 - The global largest container ship "Oriental Portugal" successfully docked at Yantian Port in Shenzhen, marking a significant milestone in the port's operations [1] - In April 2023, Yantian Port achieved a record of nearly 120 shore power connections, highlighting the increasing adoption of shore power technology to reduce emissions [1] - Shore power technology can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 98%, with Yantian Port's system projected to supply nearly 25 million kilowatt-hours of electricity in 2024, cutting carbon emissions by approximately 19,000 tons [1] Group 2 - The Mawan Smart Port in Shenzhen has undergone automation upgrades, significantly improving operational efficiency and reducing carbon emissions [2] - Over 60 new energy trucks have been deployed at Chiwan Port, equipped with battery swap stations that allow for quick battery replacements [2] - The Guangdong Provincial Transportation Department has launched a Green Port Action Plan (2023-2025), aiming to establish a green low-carbon production model by 2025 [2] Group 3 - Hong Kong is actively developing as a green shipping fuel supply center, collaborating with other ports in the Greater Bay Area [3] - The successful completion of LNG bunkering operations in Hong Kong demonstrates the shipping industry's trust in the region's new role in green fuel supply [3] - Recent legal amendments in Hong Kong allow for the safe use and bunkering of low-carbon and zero-carbon fuels, reflecting the government's commitment to green shipping and port development [3]
智慧绿色双轮驱动 粤港澳大湾区港口持续向新向绿
Xin Hua Wang·2025-05-06 08:13