[China's green methanol industrialization breakthrough: Hainan signs 100000 ton project]On December 25, 2025, CIMC Green Energy, Datang Ocean Energy Development Co., Ltd., and Yangpu Economic Development Zone of Danzhou Municipal Government signed a memorandum of cooperation to jointly build the Hainan Danzhou Green Methanol Full Industry Chain Project. According to the agreement, the project plans to construct a green methanol demonstration project with a production capacity of 100000 to 200000 tons per year, covering multiple aspects such as production, certification, trade, and refueling, committed to promoting the industrial development of green fuels in Hainan.
This signing marks the further entry of China's green methanol industry into a stage of large-scale development. Previously, CIMC Green Energy's 50000 tons/year biomass gasification to green methanol project located in Zhanjiang, Guangdong was put into operation in December, and the second phase with a production capacity of 200000 tons has also started preparations. Editor/Gao Xue
As the core sub item of the provisional estimate for EPC general contracting, it is steadily advancing. The system adopts advanced environmental protection technology, which can achieve ultra-low emissions of flue gas pollutants and form an ecological closed loop with the zero discharge design of project wastewater and photovoltaic sand control engineering. The project is a benchmark for the national "Shagehuang" large-scale new energy base. The construction of the desulfurization system will ensure the clean operation of 3.96 million kilowatts of coal-fired peak shaving power supply, helping the base to deliver a large amount of green electricity to the Sichuan Chongqing region every year and alleviate the regional energy supply-demand imbalance. This environmental protection measure not only demonstrates the social responsibility of energy projects, but also provides solid support for the green and sustainable development of the integrated model of "wind solar thermal storage".Editor/Bian Wenjun
The Omar Jagaa solar power plant in Djibouti, which Egypt helped build, has officially been put into operation, writing a new chapter in green energy cooperation between the two countries. The power plant adopts advanced photovoltaic technology, which significantly increases the proportion of clean energy supply in Djibouti after operation, effectively alleviating the pressure of local power shortage and reducing dependence on fossil fuels. During the project construction period, the Egyptian team not only provided core technical support, but also conducted localized talent training, cultivating a group of new energy operation and maintenance backbone for Djibouti. This model of cooperation not only promotes the transformation of Djibouti's energy structure, but also injects strong impetus into the green development of the African region.Editor/Bian Wenjun