
Klaipeda Green Hydrogen Bunkering Project Enters Testing | Mariner News
The ambitious Klaipeda green hydrogen bunkering station project in Lithuania is now officially in its testing phase, marking a significant milestone for sustainable maritime fuel. Set to begin operations by mid-year, this facility at the Port of Klaipeda will be Lithuania’s first green hydrogen production and bunkering hub. This crucial development underscores the nation’s commitment to decarbonizing the shipping industry and advancing clean energy solutions.
Advancing Sustainable Marine Fuel
Preparations are in full swing to trial the installed equipment, with construction nearing completion. Once fully operational, the station is projected to produce approximately 127 metric tons of green hydrogen annually. This output will play a vital role in fueling Lithuania’s inaugural hydrogen-powered vessel, currently approaching completion. This innovative vessel is designed for waste collection, highlighting the practical applications of hydrogen in port operations.
Impact on Maritime Decarbonization
The initiation of this green hydrogen facility is a strategic move towards reducing carbon emissions in the maritime sector. As CEO Algis Latak emphasized, this is a meticulously prepared, crucial stage of the project. By providing a clean alternative to traditional marine fuels, the Klaipeda bunkering station positions Lithuania at the forefront of the global push for cleaner, more sustainable shipping practices. This project is a beacon for future green energy infrastructure in the Baltic Sea region.



