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A €12m ($14m) green hydrogen hub in Lithuania’s Port of Klaipéda is nearing completion and could soon fuel vessels, trucks, buses, and port machinery with around 350kg per day.
According to the port authority, the project – which in mid 2025 – has received a construction completion certificate, and hydrogen production will commence in the coming weeks.
A test run will see a car and a vessel, adapted for hydrogen-power, refuelled before regular production and fuelling proceeds by mid-year.
The facility received €6m ($7m) in NextGeneration EU funding.
Producing 127 tonnes of hydrogen annually, it will look to help meet EU green hydrogen mandates in shipping, which target 1% of marine fuel coming from renewable fuels of non-biological origin by 2031 and 2% by 2034.
Lithuania has set a goal of 1.3GW of electrolysis capacity by 2030 for producing up to 129,000 tonnes of green hydrogen.
In March 2025, it was granted funding to support its hydrogen production goals and reduce dependence on Russian fossil fuels.
Vilnius, the country’s capital, recently saw project engineer MT Group break ground on a 3MW green .
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