4 FAQs about Vilnius New Energy Small Container Mei Station

Will Vilnius have a 3 MW hydrogen plant in 2026?

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, commercial transport, and city buses. Additionally, the waste heat from hydrogen production will be utilized in the city's centralized heating system.

How will a centralized heating system work in Vilnius?

Additionally, the waste heat from hydrogen production will be utilized in the city's centralized heating system. A filling station will be established in Vilnius, accessible to city buses and the public, with a capacity of 800 to 1000 kg/day and a filling time of less than 15 minutes for passenger vehicles.

Does Lithuania have a plan for hydrogen development?

Lithuania's roadmap for hydrogen development is approved, with an implementation plan underway. Hydrogen production is closely linked to renewable energy projects, with a focus on green hydrogen to help decarbonize the economy and avoid low or negative energy prices.

How much hydrogen will Lithuania produce by 2050?

Plans include 1.3 GW of electrolysis capacity by 2030 and 8.5 GW by 2050, with green hydrogen production reaching 732 kt, covering 32% of Lithuania's total final energy demand by 2050. The main offtakers for hydrogen are expected to be fertilizer and refinery producers, the transport sector, and export markets.

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