India, EU foster coop in clean energy
The Business Guardian|May 28, 2023
During a meeting held with a European Union delegation, Union Power Minister RK Singh suggested that India and the EU can do joint pilots in areas such as green steel and other frontier technologies while speaking about the need for alternative chemistries such as sodium ion.
India, EU foster coop in clean energy

Union Power and New and Renewable Energy Minister R K Singh held a meeting with Frans Timmermans, Executive Vice-President, European Green Deal, European Union, in New Delhi on Friday. The meeting was held to discuss cooperation under the EU-India Clean Energy and Climate Partnership.

According to a statement from the ministry of energy released on Saturday, the discussion touched upon energy efficiency; renewable energy, including solar and offshore wind, green hydrogen; energy storage, diversification of global supply chain for energy sector, the International Solar Alliance, India’s presidency of the G20 and how India and EU can partner each other on the clean energy transition.

The Union minister informed the visiting EU delegation that as India is growing, the power demand is accelerating. While the established capacity in India is 416 GW, it is going to double by 2030. India is accordingly adding rapidly to its power generation capacity. 

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