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Siemens and Atmen to accelerate regulatory readiness of Power-to-X supply chains

Siemens and Atmen have signed a global strategic partnership agreement (GSPA) to jointly promote interoperable digital and compliance solutions for green H2 and Power-to-X (PtX) projects.

The partnership combines Siemens’ digital capabilities with Atmen’s regulatory automation platform to jointly promote solutions that support compliant Power-to-X supply chain development. By aligning digital plant design with certification requirements from the start, the two companies aim to help developers accelerate readiness for evolving schemes and standards, such as those included in the EU Renewable Energy Directive.

“Atmen’s modules could now integrate seamlessly with Siemens’ digital twin and control tower technologies, turning scattered data into a continuous flow,” said Flore de Durfort, CEO of Atmen.

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

The agreement establishes a structured collaboration between the two companies. Siemens and Atmen seek to coordinate on a shared pipeline of opportunities, align early in tenders and strategic projects, and participate jointly in selected trade fairs and customer engagements.

A bi-annual steering committee, led by senior managers from both companies, aims to review market trends and collaboration opportunities. A dedicated working group then facilitates coordination on ongoing business development and portfolio alignment.

“Our partnership aspires for innovation, credibility, traceability and sustainability from design through operation,” said Peter Ammann, Head of Center of Competence for Siemens’ H2 business.

“Siemens’ and Atmen’s strengths combined pave the way for green H2’s end-to-end value chain becoming a cornerstone of a decarbonized global energy system.”

The partnership is non-exclusive and does not involve technology integration at this stage. Instead, both companies will continue to develop their respective platforms independently, while enabling interoperability in customer projects of mutual interest and involvement.

Together, Siemens and Atmen aim to significantly reduce project risk, lower the levelized cost of H2 (LCOH), and enhance trust in the traceability and sustainability of H2 and PtX projects across Europe and beyond.