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Project H2-Deri@BSP

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GOAL

H2-Derivatives@BalticSeaPorts initiative will enable ports across the Baltic Sea Region to adopt hydrogen-based derivatives – like methanol and ammonia – as viable alternatives to fossil fuels. The project will bridge knowledge and operational gaps, setting the stage for a cleaner, greener future in maritime transport.

In this project, the Port of Klaipėda will explore the possibility of bunkering vessels arriving at the port with green fuels.

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FUNDING

The project “H2-Derivatives@Baltic Sea Ports” (H2Deri@BSP), funded by the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme, involves 15 partners and 23 associated organizations, including the seaports of Hamburg and Kiel (Germany), Esbjerg (Denmark), Luleå (Sweden), Helsinki (Finland), Tallinn (Estonia), Ventspils (Latvia), and others. The project leader is the Port of Hamburg Marketing Association, of which the Klaipėda Port Authority has been a member since 2022. Project budget – €2,858,359.20, EU funded portion – €2,286,687.36. KVJUD’s budget in the project – €226,000, EU funded portion for KVJUD – €180,800.

The project implementation period is from March 1, 2025 to February 28, 2028 (36 months).

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