Klaipeda Green Hydrogen Bunkering Station Project to Begin Testing in 2026
Lithuania's first green hydrogen production and bunkering station at the Port of Klaipeda is nearing commissioning this year, with testing preparations underway. The facility will utilize a polymer electrolyte membrane electrolyser to produce approximately 127 mt/year of hydrogen, partially fueling Lithuania's first hydrogen-powered vessel, which is set for waste collection tasks. The project is supported by EU funding under NextGenerationEU.

Lithuania's first green hydrogen production and bunkering station at the Port of Klaipeda is moving towards commissioning in 2026. Testing preparations are underway as construction and installation near completion.
The facility will use a polymer electrolyte membrane electrolyser to produce about 127 mt/year of hydrogen, which will partially fuel Lithuania's first hydrogen-powered vessel, designed for waste collection. This project, supported by EU funding under NextGenerationEU, aims to provide practical experience in hydrogen use within the shipping sector as technologies develop.




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