Klaipėda port moves closer to becoming the Baltic’s first green hydrogen hub
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Klaipėda port moves closer to becoming the Baltic’s first green hydrogen hub

04.12.2025
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A significant milestone has been reached in the Klaipėda Port green hydrogen production project, which has no analogues in Lithuania or neighboring ports: the equipment has arrived at the site where the hydrogen station will be built. 
 
The arrival of this equipment marks an important step forward for Lithuania’s energy transition. Klaipėda Port is becoming the first port in the Baltic Sea region not only to talk about green energy, but to produce it and apply it in real operations.
 
The green hydrogen production and supply station, which will start operating at Klaipėda Port next year, will house a polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) type electrolyzer. When operating at full capacity, about 127 tonnes of green hydrogen will be produced annually, part of which will be used to power the first vessel in the country driven by green hydrogen, currently nearing completion.
 
Source: portofklaipeda.lt
 
 
 
 
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