Vilnius takes a major step towards sustainable energy with the construction of a green hydrogen plant in the capital city. On 29 April, an approximately €10 million full-scope
In a groundbreaking development for Lithuania and the Baltic region, MT Group, a leading EPC contractor in energy infrastructure, has signed a pivotal contract with the
In a groundbreaking development for Lithuania and the Baltic region, MT Group, a leading EPC contractor in energy infrastructure, has
The plant will play a central role in decarbonizing Vilnius'' public transport, with the green hydrogen it produces set to fuel 16 hydrogen-powered buses, replacing diesel vehicles
Lithuania – Vandenilio plėtros Lietuvoje 2024–2050 m. gairės The Guidelines for Hydrogen Development in Lithuania 2024-2050 have the goal to provide strategic direction for
A green hydrogen production facility is being built in Vilnius to power 16 public transport buses. On April 29, the Vilnius city administration, Vilnius Heat Networks and energy
The project, co-financed by EU funds and Vilnius city administration, aims to install a 3 MW production capacity by 2026. The
A 3 MW green hydrogen plant will be built in Vilnius, Lithuania, under a full-scope EPC contract signed between MT Group, Vilnius Heat
The target set by the Ministry of Transport and Communications is to install at least 10 public and private hydrogen
A 3 MW green hydrogen plant will be built in Vilnius, Lithuania, under a full-scope EPC contract signed between MT Group, Vilnius Heat Networks, and Vilnius City Municipality.
The target set by the Ministry of Transport and Communications is to install at least 10 public and private hydrogen refuelling stations by 2030. It is predicted that a network of
The green hydrogen plant will not only produce sustainable energy, but will also help to reduce urban pollution,” said Vilnius Mayor, Valdas Benkunskas. The project is valued
Vilnius is taking a bold step towards sustainable energy – construction of a green hydrogen plant will begin in the capital. A trilateral agreement has been signed between
The project, co-financed by EU funds and Vilnius city administration, aims to install a 3 MW production capacity by 2026. The facility will supply green hydrogen for private cars,
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