India-EU Energy Panel Charts Out Green Hydrogen Cooperation
Key Ideas
- The 10th meeting of the India-EU Energy Panel in Brussels focused on energy transition priorities and reviewed achievements of the India-EU Clean Energy and Climate Partnership 2021-2024.
- Both sides charted out a framework for green hydrogen cooperation, including policies and participation in international conferences like the International Conference on Green Hydrogen 2024 in India.
- The two sides adopted a Work Plan for the 3rd Phase (2025-2028) focusing on deeper cooperation in areas such as green hydrogen, offshore wind, regional connectivity, energy efficiency, and energy diplomacy.
- Extensive cooperation in green hydrogen was planned, including assessing infrastructure development feasibility, regulatory and technology cooperation, and strengthening supply chains.
The 10th meeting of the India-EU Energy Panel in Brussels concentrated on the energy transition priorities of both India and the EU, along with reviewing the accomplishments of the 2nd Phase of the India-EU Clean Energy and Climate Partnership from 2021 to 2024. Chaired by officials from both sides, the meeting involved representatives from key ministries and directorates focusing on energy and climate. One significant outcome was the establishment of a framework for green hydrogen cooperation, involving policy alignment and joint participation in international hydrogen conferences. The meeting also saw the adoption of a Work Plan for the 3rd Phase of the India-EU Clean Energy and Climate Partnership from 2025 to 2028, emphasizing deeper collaboration in critical areas like green hydrogen, offshore wind, regional connectivity, and energy efficiency, among others. The agenda for green hydrogen cooperation included various aspects such as infrastructure development, regulatory alignment, technology sharing, and supply chain enhancement. Additionally, mutual commitments to support clean energy projects and engage with international organizations like the International Solar Alliance and the International Energy Agency were reaffirmed, showcasing a positive outlook towards sustainable energy collaboration.
Topics
Green Hydrogen
Renewable Energy
Clean Energy
Sustainability
Energy Transition
International Cooperation
Technology Council
Climate Partnership
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