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Vilnius Adopts Hydrogen-Powered Buses to Transform Public Transport

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso31/08/20233 Mins Read
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The city municipality of Vilnius has unveiled an ambitious plan to revolutionize its transportation system through the adoption of green hydrogen.

The plan involves the purchase of 16 hydrogen-powered buses to replace diesel counterparts, accompanied by the development of a comprehensive green hydrogen infrastructure. This forward-looking initiative aligns with global efforts to transition towards cleaner and more sustainable energy sources, marking Vilnius as a pioneer in embracing the potential of hydrogen technology.

The unanimous approval by the city council of Vilnius of an 8-million-euro plan is a clear testament to the city’s determination to lead in environmental sustainability. The plan encompasses not only the procurement of hydrogen-powered buses but also the establishment of a green hydrogen production ecosystem that spans across public and private transport sectors. This holistic approach seeks to reduce carbon emissions and pave the way for a more sustainable and eco-friendly urban landscape.

At the heart of Vilnius’s visionary plan is green hydrogen, a clean fuel generated from renewable energy sources or low-carbon power. This fuel offers a compelling solution to the long-standing challenges posed by traditional fossil fuels, presenting a viable alternative that significantly reduces carbon emissions. Unlike grey hydrogen, which is derived from fossil fuels without carbon capture, green hydrogen aligns with the imperatives of a low-carbon future.

The city’s green hydrogen journey is set to commence in 2026 with the operation of a biofuel cogeneration plant under Vilniaus Šilumos Tinklai (Vilnius Heating Networks, or VST), the district heating supplier of Vilnius. This facility will house a 3-megawatt (MW) electrolyser, a critical component in the production of hydrogen. With the capacity to generate 1.14 million cubic meters of hydrogen gas annually, equivalent to fueling 40 city buses, this step showcases Vilnius’s commitment to making an immediate and tangible impact.

The plan extends beyond the production phase, encompassing the development of crucial hydrogen infrastructure. This includes a hydrogen storage facility and a public access station. These elements are essential for establishing a seamless and efficient hydrogen supply chain, ensuring that the green hydrogen can be readily utilized by the hydrogen-powered buses and other potential users. The creation of such an integrated ecosystem further solidifies Vilnius’s position as a leader in sustainable urban development.

While the vision is promising, challenges remain on the path to full-scale implementation. Green hydrogen technology is still in its early stages, and scaling up its production and distribution requires meticulous planning and investment. Additionally, the availability of renewable energy sources to power the electrolysis process plays a crucial role in determining the overall carbon footprint of the green hydrogen production.

Vilnius’s decision to adopt hydrogen-powered buses and establish a green hydrogen infrastructure marks a significant stride towards a more sustainable and eco-conscious future. The city’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions and embracing innovative energy solutions sets an example for others to follow. As Vilnius sets its sights on greener horizons, it reminds us that the journey towards a more sustainable world requires bold initiatives, visionary leadership, and the relentless pursuit of innovation.

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