In China, I Marine reported that Bureau Veritas (BV) issued an Approval-in-Principle (AIP) to Wison Offshore & Marine’s Floating Green Methanol Plant (FGMP) solution.
The report highlighted that the recognition is a required step for the commercialization and industrialization of this technology.
Wison Offshore & Marine’s Floating Green Methanol Plant is a floating plant that utilizes renewable energy to produce green methanol by electrolyzing water with renewable energy sources (e.g. wind power, photovoltaic power, hydropower, etc.) to produce green hydrogen.
Tags: BV, FGMP, Wilson Offshore
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