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共建越洋“零碳桥梁”,上海携手多国港口打造“航运绿色走廊”朋友圈
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-10-19 06:11

Core Viewpoint - The construction of green shipping corridors has become a focal point at the 2025 North Bund International Shipping Forum, highlighting international cooperation in sustainable shipping practices and the transition towards a low-carbon shipping industry [1][4][12]. Group 1: Green Shipping Corridor Initiatives - The Shanghai Port has established green shipping corridors with major ports in Europe, America, and Oceania, including Barcelona and Antwerp, to promote sustainable shipping practices [1][4]. - By the end of 2024, the number of global green shipping corridor initiatives is expected to reach 62, with 244 stakeholders involved, indicating a strong momentum in the development of green shipping corridors [4]. - The Shanghai-Hamburg green shipping corridor has achieved significant milestones, including 100% shore power coverage and the capability to supply green fuels [7][10]. Group 2: Collaborative Efforts and Achievements - The Shanghai-Los Angeles/Long Beach green shipping corridor, launched in January 2022, has completed its first phase goals, including the deployment of low-carbon vessels and the expansion of shore power infrastructure [9][10]. - The International Green Shipping Corridor Cooperation Initiative was released, focusing on advancing international green shipping corridor construction and promoting the development of low-carbon vessels [5][11]. - The collaboration between Shanghai and Los Angeles ports aims to reduce pollution significantly, with a potential 10% reduction in emissions equating to a year's worth of pollution from the Los Angeles port [9][10]. Group 3: Future Directions and Challenges - The Shanghai Municipal Transportation Commission is pushing for more carriers to deploy dual-fuel vessels and enhance shore power and clean fuel supply capabilities [12][13]. - The industry faces challenges such as the stable supply and pricing of clean fuels, the need for infrastructure upgrades, and the necessity for more partnerships among carriers [11][13]. - The establishment of a comprehensive network of green shipping corridors is essential for the sustainable development of global shipping, integrating various stakeholders and promoting collaboration across the industry [13].