In the Netherlands, Offshore Energy reported that construction is underway at the Port of Klaipėda on a hydrogen station that is expected to be the first in Lithuania and the Baltic States to produce and supply green hydrogen for vessels, port equipment, and private transportation.
The report noted that company Gevalda is set to complete construction by the end of the year, and once the site is finished, the installation and testing of hydrogen equipment will follow. All construction and installation works are scheduled for completion by February 2026.
The station is expected to produce 127 tons of hydrogen annually, part of which will reportedly be used to power the first vessel in the country driven by green hydrogen, currently nearing completion. A keel-laying ceremony for this ship was held in June 2024, and the construction progressed to the in-water phase at the beginning of 2025.
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