Survey on Hydrogen and Derivatives Technology Testing Infrastructure
The European project ACTHYVE is launching a survey to map testing, validation, demonstration and certification infrastructures dedicated to the hydrogen value chain and its derivatives.
Funded by the Horizon Europe programme, the ACTHYVE project – pilot ACtion on Technology infrastructures for clean HYdrogen ValuE chain – aims to strengthen the visibility, accessibility and coordination of hydrogen technology infrastructures.
The project is coordinated by CEA – the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission and is referenced under Project ID 101294027. PNO Innovation is a member of the consortium and supported CEA in the preparation of this project.
In this context, ACTHYVE is conducting an international survey entitled “Survey on Hydrogen and Derivatives Technology Testing Infrastructure” to identify existing capabilities, unmet needs and future investment priorities for hydrogen and derivative technologies.
The results will contribute to the work carried out within the ACTHYVE project, in particular the development of a strategic roadmap for hydrogen technology infrastructures by 2035.
The survey is aimed at organisations involved in hydrogen and derivative technologies, particularly in the following areas: hydrogen and derivatives production, CCUS, storage, transport, end uses and cross-sector applications.
It is particularly relevant for:
Your contribution will help identify available infrastructures, barriers to their use and the investments needed to support the development of reliable, safe and competitive hydrogen technologies.
The survey takes approximately 30 minutes to complete and is open until 13 July 2026.
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