Accelerating the integration of hydrogen technologies, promoting readiness, acceptance and awareness, while fostering cross-border cooperation for sustainable energy solutions.
Hydrogen is considered to be a versatile and clean energy carrier with high potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It can also be used to store excess energy generated from renewable sources, such as solar and wind. Recognising this potential, the EU adopted its Hydrogen Strategy in 2020, alongside its REPowerEU Plan. The strategy includes policy actions in the five key areas of investment support, production and demand support, market and infrastructure development, research and innovation, and international cooperation.
On the 16th of October, a hybrid meeting of the Energy and Climate Change Committee of LITHUANIAN CONFEDERATION OF INDUSTRIALISTS was held to discuss “Hydrogen...
An event “Green Municipalities – 2030” was recently (14th October, 2025) held at Jonava District Municipality (Lithuania), bringing together leaders from local government to discuss...
On October 9-10th, 2025 the first MIT MISTI Conference “Human and More-Than-Human Futures: Innovating Technologies for Coexistence” took place in Vilnius and Kaunas, bringing together...