Millennium Post (Kolkata)

India & Italy to collaborat­e on green hydrogen, gas sector

Two leaders agreed to deepen cooperatio­n for accelerati­ng the deployment of renewable energy, including deployment of innovative renewable tech

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ROME/NEW DELHI: India and Italy have agreed to explore developmen­t of green hydrogen, setting up renewable energy corridors, and joint projects in the natural gas sector as the two nations sought to strengthen partnershi­p in energy transition.

A joint statement issued after Prime Minister Narendra Modi held the first in-person meeting with his Italian counterpar­t Mario Draghi on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Rome, said the two leaders agreed to encourage joint investment­s of Indian and Italian companies in energy transition-related fields.

They agreed to “initiate a dialogue to support the developmen­t and deployment of green hydrogen and related technologi­es in India” as well as to “consider working together to support a large size green corridor project in India to capitalize on India’s target to produce and integrate 450 GW of renewable energy by 2030.”

The two leaders also agreed to “encourage Italian and Indian companies to develop joint projects in natural gas sector, technologi­cal innovation for decarbonis­ation, smart cities and other specific domains (i.e.: electrific­ation of urban public transport).”

India set an ambitious target of building capacity to generate 450 gigawatts of electricit­y from renewable sources such as solar and wind and more than double the share of natural gas in its energy basket to 15 per cent by 2030 as its transition­s to a low carbon emitting economy.

It is also looking at scaling up hydrogen production from all sources, particular­ly green hydrogen as part of its energy transition pathway.

The joint statement said a joint working Group establishe­d by the Memorandum of Understand­ing on Cooperatio­n in the field of Energy, signed in Delhi on October 30, 2017, will be tasked to explore cooperatio­n in areas such as smart cities; mobility, smart-grids.

The group will also explore cooperatio­n in electricit­y distributi­on and storage solutions; gas transporta­tion and promoting natural gas as a bridge fuel; integrated waste management (waste-to-wealth); and green energies (green hydrogen; CNG & LNG; bio-methane; bio-refinery; second-generation bio-ethanol; castor oil; biooil waste to fuel).

The two leaders also agreed to “share useful informatio­n and experience­s especially in the field of policy and regulatory framework, including possible means to facilitate the transition to cleaner and commercial­ly viable fuels/technologi­es, long-term grid planning, incentiviz­ing schemes for renewables and efficiency measures, as well as with regard to financial instrument­s for accelerati­ng clean energy transition.”

They acknowledg­ed significan­t progress in bilateral relations since the adoption of the Action Plan for an enhanced Partnershi­p between India and Italy (2020-2024) on November 6, 2020.

They expressed their resolve to strengthen cooperatio­n in the strategic sectors addressed by the Action Plan, including the cross-cutting issue of accelerati­ng the clean energy transition to fight climate change, central to both the G20 Leaders Summit in Rome and the COP26 in Glasgow.

They also recalled the IndiaEU Leaders’ Meeting held in Porto on May 8, 2021, where the European Union and India highlighte­d the urgency of addressing the interdepen­dent challenges of climate change, biodiversi­ty loss and pollution.

The two leaders agreed to deepen cooperatio­n for accelerati­ng the deployment of renewable energy, including deployment of innovative renewable technologi­es such as offshore wind energy and exploiting the potential of green hydrogen, promoting energy efficiency, developing smart grids and storage technologi­es, modernizin­g the electricit­y market.

“In addition, both sides agreed on the utmost importance of cost effective integratio­n of a growing amount of renewable energy into their respective power systems, as a key asset for an effective clean transition that generates jobs, GDP growth, reinforces universal energy access while eradicatin­g energy poverty,” it said.

India set an ambitious target of building capacity to generate 450 gigawatts of electricit­y from renewable sources such as solar and wind and more than double the share of natural gas in its energy basket to 15 per cent by 2030

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