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The Port of Klaipéda has opened Lithuania’s first green hydrogen production and refuelling station, capable of producing 127 tonnes per year (tpa) of hydrogen.
Compatible with passenger vehicles, heavy-duty transport, and ships, the station is scheduled to enter commercial service by autumn 2026.
Around a quarter of its capacity is earmarked for the port’s own operations.
The station was developed by engineering firm MT Group under Lithuania’s Economic Recovery and Resilience Plan and features a from UK-based IMI.
Around half of the project’s €12m ($14m) funding was covered by the EU NextGenerationEU programme – an €800bn temporary stimulus package centring economic recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.
For Lithuania, the hub aligns with national targets to boost renewable energy use and promote innovative low-carbon technologies across industrial and transport sectors.
The country has set a goal of installing 1.3GW of electrolysis capacity by 2030 to enable production of 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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