In early March, Resolvent’s Anders L. Christensen participated in the H2SHIFT M12 General Assembly in Madrid, hosted by Tecnicas Reunidas.
The H2SHIFT consortium aims to establish an open-access innovation test bed for hydrogen production technologies, supporting startups and SMEs in advancing and scaling up their solutions across Europe.
The meeting focused on project progress, including discussions on the establishment of the Single Entry Point for hydrogen production services and ongoing stakeholder engagement within the Open Innovation Test Bed (OITB) framework.
A key highlight was the visit to the Tecnicas Reunidas test facility, which can accommodate up to six pilot plants and is equipped for testing technologies like PSA, reformers, electrolyzers, and fuel cells in a secure environment.
The visit provided valuable insights into the infrastructure and capabilities that will support future hydrogen technology demonstrations and developments.
Resolvent’s contribution to the project is a numerical testing platform focused on conducting advanced simulations to support the evaluation and optimization of hydrogen production technologies.
Resolvent is committed to contributing to the advancement of innovative hydrogen solutions as part of the H2SHIFT consortium.
We look forward to welcoming the consortium members to Copenhagen in September for the next meeting, which Resolvent very likely will be hosting.




