Projects

In the coming years, the Port of Klaipeda should undergo a radical transformation from a “gateway to the world” to a “port of energy”. In the future, it is hoped that Klaipėda Port will become an energy hub, not just a cargo or shipbuilding and repair base.

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Cruise ship terminal

A construction contract has been signed. The project will be implemented in the near future.
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GREEN PORT: HYDROGEN PRODUCTION AND REFILLING STATIONS

In 2026, the Port of Klaipėda will start operating the first public hydrogen refuelling station which will be available to businesses and residents.
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE SOUTHERN PORT

Development of the southern part of the port is a new perspective for Lithuanian industry and exports.
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Port Infrastructure for Offshore Wind

Klaipėda is a future centre of offshore wind farms. Currently, design works of offshore wind farms are carried out on the quays of the port. The date of completion of the installation is 2026.
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ELECTRICITY FOR SHIPS

In 2026, the Port of Klaipėda will start operating shore-side electricity supply stations for ships, which will be able to connect 4 ships at a time.
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The Green Fleet of the Port of Klaipeda Authority

In an effort to increase its focus on environmental pollution, the Port Authority is renewing its fleet with modern and environmentally friendly equipment.
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Fleet base

In the southern part of Klaipėda Port, on Marių Street, the construction of a fleet base adapted for the activities of the Port Authority’s fleet will soon be completed.
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Project MISSION

The MISSION project aims to digitize the maritime sector, enhance safety, and reduce costs and emissions.
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Electronic freight transport information for the European union

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Project Pathways2Resilience

The main goal of this project is to help regions and communities in Europe develop and implement strategies aimed at increasing their resilience to climate change.

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DigiTechPort2030

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Project DeCoInter

The goal is to promote the energy transition of the Baltic Sea region and its ports by implementing renewable blue energy and ensuring the availability of green fuels in the maritime sector.
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Project MERLIN

The Port of Klaipėda, together with 17 partners from various European countries, will jointly develop innovative technologies for the maritime industry. During the project, long-duration autonomous surface and underwater vessels powered by hydrogen fuel cells and renewable energy will be developed.

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Completed EU Co-Funded Projects

The Port of Klaipėda consistently develops and implements EU co-funded projects.
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