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Vilnius to deploy a 3 MW green hydrogen facility to supply fuel for public transport services

by Prince
January 28, 2026
3MW worth of hydrogen intended for transport purposes

Credits: Olivie Strauss

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Public transport receives an enormous amount of criticism for the role that it plays in increasing carbon emissions. However, electric vehicles are taking over the automotive industry as technology continues to reach new heights, which means there is room for fossil fuel emissions to be reduced significantly. Among the companies that can benefit from providing fuel for cars is Vilnius, which is set to deploy a 3 MW green hydrogen facility to supply fuel for public transport services.

Vilnius city commits to a groundbreaking development

In most cases, countries invest heavily in energy projects with the intent of supplying electricity to their citizens. However, the upcoming green hydrogen facility in Vilnius is intended more for transport services rather than individuals. Some might argue that human beings are the ones who still stand to gain the most from cutting carbon emissions, so the investment is in fact intended for human beings instead of individuals. The primary reason why this particular development is appropriate is that Vilnius is the capital city of Lithuania, making it the busiest city in the country. When a city is busy, that means more people are travelling to and around it, ultimately resulting in a greater release of carbon emissions.

A 3 MW green hydrogen facility: Lithuania commits to a groundbreaking project

Interestingly, 3 MW of electricity is sufficient to provide electricity for up to 3000 homes. This is an astounding amount, especially if we consider that Lithuania has opted to dedicate that amount to transport services. Nevertheless, there is a bigger strategy for Lithuania as the announcement comes right after the announcement of an agreement between MT Group Vilnius Heat Networks and the Vilnius City Municipality. MT Group is known for its attention to detail and technical expertise, giving the project a massive overall boost. The deal is valued at about US $ 13.5 million, which is sufficient to develop the green hydrogen facility.

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Improving public transport: the significance of Vilnius’s hydrogen facility

There are many countries and corporations that are observing the model that Vilnius company is applying. Fortunately, it is not so complex or out of reach that they cannot one day replicate it. Green hydrogen is produced through electrolysis using renewable energy such as hydroelectricity. The reason why green hydrogen is essential to public transport is that it does not emit greenhouse gases, unlike the more commonly used fossil fuels such as diesel and petrol. According to reports, the hydrogen facility will be able to provide power for 16 fuel-cell public buses, which are renowned for using diesel.

Lithuania has meticulously planned and developed this project, hence the European nation is assured of its success. An estimate of 1,414 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions is expected to be cut from Vilnius city per year, which is a massive improvement.

Vilnius City’s significant investment in green hydrogen

It is much easier for developed nations to develop large-scale energy projects compared to the less economically developed ones. Up to 70% of Vilnius city’s finances will be provided through European Union structural funds, and the rest will be covered by Vilnius city municipality. Fortunately for the town, everybody seems on board with the project, meaning there are fewer hurdles to overcome.  The important people involved with the facility expect it to establish the country among the major players when it comes to hydrogen production and supplying fuel.

On the one hand, Lithuania might receive criticism for making such a massive commitment towards vehicles instead of people. However, what is imperative to note is that the European nation is showing how much it cares for the overall state of the climate rather than solely for individuals. Vilnius city possesses one of the more unique green hydrogen production developments among the many that are in the works for 2026.

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