Tuesday, May 24, 2022

India wants to collaborate with France for green hydrogen, acc to a senior official

 The Mint newspaper has reported that India is looking forward for collaboration with France in the green hydrogen space, quoting Ms Vandana Kumar, Additional Secretary, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy. 

Speaking at a workshop on decarbonised hydrogen, organised by the the Embassy of France in India and the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW), Vandana Kumar said: “Our industry is very sanguine to take part in the green hydrogen movement by itself on generation of hydrogen, on production of various technologies and we are very much looking forward to our cooperation with France in this."



Noting that a joint declaration of intent has already been agreed between the two countries, she said: “We are looking forward to a suitable opportunity, a suitable event, that would be signed between India and France very soon."

On India’s push for renewable energy, the official said that the country has 158 GW of installed capacity of renewable energy and another 87 GW is in the pipeline. 

Addressing the event, the Ambassador of France to India, Emmanuel Lenain, said that green hydrogen holds immense promise as a clean energy vector of the future. “It also represents an ambitious new chapter of cooperation between France and India, as agreed by President Macron and Prime Minister Modi in Paris on 4th May. By seizing the synergies between our two countries’ ambitious national hydrogen strategies, France and India can team up on green hydrogen to accelerate our clean energy transition, meet our carbon neutrality targets, and strengthen our energy independence". 

In the last decade, renewable energy has emerged as a pillar of Indo-French cooperation. At the government level, India and France co-founded the International Solar Alliance, work together in multilateral platforms to promote an ambitious international climate agenda, and have set up a cooperation roadmap between relevant ministries on renewable energy.

In the private sector, French companies have been investing massively in clean energy in India and have commissioned or are in the process of developing more than 24 GW of renewable energy projects in the country.

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