The European Commission has approved €36 million in state aid to support Lithuania’s renewable hydrogen production. The funding will be allocated through the EU’s Hydrogen Bank auctions, providing operating support for new electrolyser projects.
This move strengthens Lithuania’s ambitions to scale up green hydrogen production, reduce emissions, and accelerate its energy transition – while supporting the broader EU goals under REPowerEU.
A strong signal that Central and Eastern Europe is becoming an increasingly active player in the hydrogen economy.
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