India and Denmark Strengthen Renewable Energy Collaboration
Key Ideas
- India and Denmark discussed sustainable renewable energy initiatives with the International Solar Alliance in Copenhagen to attract global funding and technology.
- Denmark ratified the International Solar Alliance Framework Agreement and collaborated with India in various initiatives, including the Green Strategic Partnership.
- The International Solar Alliance organized a conference on clean energy transition where a report on the 'Readiness Assessment of Green Hydrogen African Countries' was released, emphasizing the green hydrogen partnership between Denmark and ISA.
- The partnership aims to conduct readiness assessments in African countries like Egypt, Morocco, Namibia, and Egypt, focusing on country-specific parameters, financing requirements, and developing a green hydrogen economy.
The Indian envoy to Denmark met with top officials of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) in Copenhagen to discuss sustainable renewable energy initiatives aimed at attracting global funding and technology. Denmark, the first country to ratify the ISA Framework Agreement, collaborated with India in various initiatives, including the Green Strategic Partnership. The ISA organized a high-level conference on clean energy transition where a report on the 'Readiness Assessment of Green Hydrogen African Countries' was released. This report, a part of the green hydrogen partnership between Denmark and ISA, focuses on assessing the readiness of target countries like Egypt, Morocco, Namibia, and Egypt in developing a green hydrogen economy. The partnership also includes support from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark to ISA, focusing on green hydrogen policy and regulation.
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