Amber Grid, together with other European gas transmission system operators—Gasgrid Finland (Finland), Elering (Estonia), Conexus Baltic Grid (Latvia), GAZ-SYSTEM (Poland), and ONTRAS (Germany)—is participating in the international Nordic-Baltic Hydrogen Corridor project. This initiative aims to connect potential green hydrogen production regions in Northern Europe with major consumption centers in Central Europe.
In June 2024, a preliminary feasibility study was completed, analyzing European and regional energy policies and providing concrete insights into the production and consumption potential of green and low-carbon hydrogen in the Nordic-Baltic region.
Currently, a detailed feasibility study is underway, with a strong focus on pipeline routing, compressor station planning, financial and economic analysis, environmental permits, safety considerations, and the implementation schedule.
Up-to-date information on hydrogen market development plans in Lithuania is essential for preparing this detailed feasibility study. Therefore, Amber Grid is conducting a non-binding survey of hydrogen market participants to identify potential locations for hydrogen production and consumption, assess transmission capacity needs, and determine the expected timeline for hydrogen transportation demand.
We invite all interested parties—industrial companies, hydrogen project developers, and other market participants active or planning to operate in the hydrogen sector—to participate in the survey.
We kindly ask for your responses by 1 March 2025. The survey results will be presented publicly in May 2025.
For more details about the planned hydrogen transmission network, please visit here. Additional information about green gas can be found in the Hydrogen | Green Gas section of our website.
If you need further information or have any questions or comments regarding the questionnaire, please contact Amber Grid at hydrogen@ambergrid.lt.