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By GH Bureau on 03 Nov, 2025
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Siemens Infrastructure has partnered with French compliance platform Atmen to address one of the key challenges in green hydrogen development — regulatory certification. Under a non-exclusive collaboration agreement, the two companies will deploy their digital tools across green hydrogen and Power-to-X supply chains to reduce compliance friction, support tenders, and embed traceability from the design stage through to project delivery.

The partnership seeks to simplify the increasingly complex certification processes that developers and operators face in the emerging hydrogen economy. By combining Siemens’ digital infrastructure capabilities with Atmen’s compliance automation technology, the collaboration aims to ensure transparency and standardisation throughout the project lifecycle.

“Siemens’ tools assist companies in building and operating smart supply chains and testing scenarios,” said Atmen CEO Flore de Durfort. “Paired with Atmen’s certification platform, engineers and procurement teams get the info needed to stay compliant, resilient, and ensure products meet standards.”

Atmen’s regulatory automation software integrates emissions tracking, document generation, and live compliance modelling. The platform was also the first approved technology provider for the CertifHy EU RFNBO voluntary scheme, which certifies renewable fuels of non-biological origin within the European Union. This capability allows Atmen to support end-to-end compliance verification in alignment with evolving EU and international hydrogen standards.

Peter Amman, Head of Siemens’ hydrogen competence centre, said: “Our partnership aspires for innovation, credibility, traceability, and sustainability from design through operation.”

Both companies plan to work closely from the early stages of project development to eliminate data silos between compliance systems and operational technology. This integration is expected to support project developers and supply chain partners as EU and global certification frameworks tighten across upstream and downstream hydrogen value chains.

By embedding compliance mechanisms directly into the design and execution of green hydrogen projects, Siemens Infrastructure and Atmen aim to improve efficiency, transparency, and regulatory readiness, setting a benchmark for digital collaboration in the growing clean energy sector.

Source:

https://fuelcellsworks.com/2025/10/30/clean-energy/siemens-infrastructure-partners-with-atmen-to-digitize-green-hydrogen-compliance-from-design-to-delivery

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