Participated in STOREandGO (2016–2020), a major RIA on innovative large-scale energy storage and Power-to-Gas optimisation, receiving EUR 925,038 — their largest single grant.
ATMOSTAT
French industrial company active in Power-to-Gas storage and waste-to-fuel biorefinery projects across European energy research consortia.
Their core work
ATMOSTAT is a French private company specialising in technical instrumentation, measurement systems, or process engineering for energy applications — their participation in two distinct energy conversion projects (power-to-gas storage and waste-to-fuel biorefinery) points to a cross-cutting capability in advanced energy processes rather than a narrow technology niche. In STOREandGO they contributed to large-scale Power-to-Gas infrastructure, which typically requires expertise in gas composition analysis, process monitoring, or system integration. In Heat-To-Fuel they supported a biorefinery process combining hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) and Fischer-Tropsch (FT) synthesis, suggesting competence in thermochemical process engineering or analytical instrumentation. Their precise role within each consortium is not detailed in available H2020 records, so this profile should be treated as indicative rather than definitive.
What they specialise in
Participated in Heat-To-Fuel (2017–2022), an IA project combining hydrothermal liquefaction and Fischer-Tropsch to convert wet organic and industrial waste into second-generation fuels.
Involvement across two technically complex, multi-partner energy conversion projects suggests a supporting role in process monitoring, equipment supply, or system validation rather than pure research.
Both projects bridge energy storage and waste valorisation — sectors converging in EU Green Deal policy — placing ATMOSTAT at an intersection with growing industrial relevance.
How they've shifted over time
ATMOSTAT entered H2020 in 2016–2017 with back-to-back participation in two energy conversion projects, one focused on electricity storage via gas (STOREandGO) and one on waste-to-liquid fuel (Heat-To-Fuel). No keyword data is available to trace a finer-grained shift in focus, and there is no evidence of H2020 activity beyond these two projects. It is therefore not possible to identify a clear directional evolution — their profile reflects a defined moment in time rather than a trajectory across multiple funding cycles.
With only two projects from 2016–2017 and no more recent H2020 activity, it is unclear whether ATMOSTAT has continued in EU-funded research — any future collaboration discussion should verify their current R&D activity and capacity directly with the organisation.
How they like to work
ATMOSTAT has participated exclusively as a consortium partner, never as a coordinator, across both H2020 projects. Despite only two projects, they accumulated 43 unique partners across 10 countries, which suggests they joined large, multi-actor consortia rather than small bilateral partnerships. This profile is consistent with a specialist industrial contributor that brings specific technical capability to well-structured research programmes led by others.
ATMOSTAT has collaborated with 43 unique partners across 10 countries through just two projects, indicating integration into broad, pan-European research consortia. Their network spans the core EU energy research community but shows no publicly identifiable geographic concentration beyond France.
What sets them apart
ATMOSTAT's distinction lies in their ability to contribute to both electrochemical energy storage (Power-to-Gas) and thermochemical fuel production (HTL + Fischer-Tropsch) — two technically demanding and distinct conversion pathways. For consortium builders in the energy transition space, this dual exposure makes them a credible industrial partner when a project requires practical engineering or instrumentation know-how across more than one conversion technology. However, with limited public project data, prospective partners should directly assess ATMOSTAT's specific technical offer before drawing firm conclusions.
Highlights from their portfolio
- STOREandGOTheir largest project by funding (EUR 925,038) and among the flagship H2020 Power-to-Gas demonstration initiatives, validating ATMOSTAT's ability to operate within high-budget, technically complex energy storage consortia.
- Heat-To-FuelA long-running Innovation Action (2017–2022) combining two industrial conversion technologies — hydrothermal liquefaction and Fischer-Tropsch — representing ATMOSTAT's most applied, industrially-oriented EU engagement.