In a deal worth €1.4 million, the MT Group has contracted Nord Steel to design, manufacture, and deliver three advanced hydrogen storage tanks to the Port of Klaipėda.
The contract includes a 40-bar hydrogen buffer tank and two hydrogen storage tanks capable of withstanding pressures of 550 and 1,000 bars.
"We believe this project will not only act as a catalyst for the development of green hydrogen technologies in Lithuania but will also make a significant contribution to the region's sustainable energy breakthrough," commented Mindaugas Zakaras, CEO of the MT Group.
"We see the Klaipėda Port green hydrogen station project as an opportunity to set a benchmark for such facilities across the Baltic region. Our primary focus is ensuring the highest safety and quality standards," added Remigijus Kurgonas, Nord Steel's CEO.
Algis Latakas, General Director of the Port of Klaipėda, underscored, "This project, which we undertook with a clear vision for the future, is not only an important step in the development of Klaipėda Port's infrastructure, but also a significant investment in long-term sustainable solutions that will shape a more modern, cleaner and innovative transport and industrial ecosystem. Moreover, this project demonstrates Lithuania's industrial capability not only to adapt to global changes, but also to actively participate in shaping them, demonstrating a high level of competence, professionalism and a responsible approach."
Photo: Port of Klaipėda