H2-Derivatives @BalticSeaPorts

H2-Derivatives@BalticSeaPorts (H2Deri@BSP) is a project focused on enabling Baltic Sea ports to transition into green energy hubs with strategies for sustainable handling and bunkering of hydrogen derivatives like methanol and ammonia. The project works on market analysis, regulatory frameworks, infrastructure, and communication strategies involving multiple ports in the Baltic Sea region, including Tallinn, Helsinki, Kiel, Ventspils, Hamburg, Esbjerg, Lulea, and Klaipeda.

H2Deri@BSP – Interreg Baltic Sea Region

Estonia’s participation in the H2-Derivatives@BalticSeaPorts project:

Estonia participates in the Baltic Sea Ports hydrogen derivatives project (H2-Derivatives@BalticSeaPorts) mainly through Port of Tallinn, Alexela, and Metrosert (Hydrogen Valley Estonia). The project works together with other Baltic Sea ports to develop market analysis for hydrogen derivatives, regulatory frameworks, and infrastructure for handling hydrogen and its derivatives and using them as bunkering fuels. Active partners in Estonia contribute to the development of the green energy sector and support the transition of ports to low CO₂ emission fuels.