Key Points

India and Denmark are taking their energy partnership to the next level with renewed commitments. The Indian delegation just wrapped up intensive meetings with Danish energy stakeholders and institutions. They focused particularly on advancing green hydrogen collaboration and offshore wind development. This strengthened partnership will help accelerate both countries' clean energy transitions.

Key Points: India Denmark Green Strategic Partnership Accelerates Clean Energy

  • High-level delegation visited Danish energy institutes and offshore wind facilities
  • Roundtable focused on green hydrogen and maritime collaboration opportunities
  • Steering Committee reviewed ongoing energy cooperation between both nations
  • Renewed MoU expands partnership to power system modeling and EV infrastructure
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India and Denmark solidify Green Strategic Partnership, accelerate clean energy transitions

India and Denmark strengthen Green Strategic Partnership with focus on green hydrogen, offshore wind, and clean energy transitions through renewed MoU and high-level meetings.

"The renewed MoU supports India's ambitious target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2070 - Ministry of Power Statement"

Copenhagen, Oct 8

The Indian delegation led by Pankaj Agarwal, Secretary at the Ministry of Power, wrapped up its Denmark visit on Wednesday after holding wide-ranging discussions with multiple stakeholders in the energy sector.

During its stay, the delegation visited and had discussions with various energy stakeholders such as Danish Meteorological Institute, Orsted Balancing Responsible, Middelgrunden Offshore Windfarm, Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency (C2E2), UNEP-CCC, Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and Copenhill exploring the role of thermal assets in a renewable-based power system.

On Wednesday, the Embassy of India in Denmark along with the Indo-Danish Chamber of Commerce, Dansk Industri, GH2, BrintBranchen and State of Green organised an Indo-Danish Roundtable on Green Hydrogen and Maritime Collaboration.

Ambassador of India to Denmark, Manish Prabhat addressed the roundtable with notable green energy and green hydrogen players and emphasised on forging long term collaboration between the green energy sectors of both countries especially in the Green hydrogen.

Earlier this week, Agarwal and Lars Frelle-Petersen, Denmark's Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities held the Steering Committee meeting to review the ongoing cooperation between the two countries in the energy sector and discussed ways of enhancing it further.

The 7th Joint Working Group Meeting on Power between India and Denmark also took place last week with the Indian delegation being led by Srikant Nagallapulli, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Power who had wide ranging discussions with the Danish delegation led by Ulrik Eversbusch, Director, Danish Energy Agency.

Energy cooperation is an important pillar of the Green Strategic Partnership between India and Denmark established in the year 2020 and the two sides are making rapid progress in bilateral cooperation in this field.

In May, India and Denmark had reinforced their longstanding energy cooperation by signing a renewed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

The MoU was signed by Agarwal and Rasmus Abildgaard Kristensen, Ambassador of Denmark to India, in the presence of Manohar Lal, Minister of Power and Housing and Urban Affairs. The agreement reflected both countries' continued commitment to accelerating clean energy transitions.

"The renewed MoU supports India's ambitious target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2070. It aims to foster knowledge exchange and technological collaboration between the two countries, particularly in the area of clean and sustainable energy solutions. This agreement follows five years of successful collaboration under the original MoU, signed on June 5, 2020, and initially set to expire on June 5, 2025. The proactive renewal ensures continuity in dialogue and cooperation, allowing for a seamless extension of joint efforts in energy sector development," read a statement issued by the Ministry of Power on May 2.

"The renewed agreement broadens the partnership to cover advanced areas such as power system modeling, integration of variable renewable energy, cross-border electricity trading, and development of EV charging infrastructure. It also emphasises increased knowledge exchange through expert interactions, joint training sessions, and study tours. Shri Manohar Lal, Hon'ble Minister of Power and Housing and Urban Affairs said that the renewed energy cooperation expresses the mutual commitment of India and Denmark to foster sustainable development," it added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Hope this partnership brings down the cost of renewable energy for common people. Solar and wind power should become more affordable so that middle-class families can also benefit from clean energy solutions.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the energy sector, I appreciate the focus on power system modeling and EV infrastructure. These are critical areas where India needs international expertise. The knowledge exchange programs mentioned could really boost our technical capabilities.
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Arjun K
While I support green energy partnerships, I hope the government ensures that the technology transfer actually happens and doesn't remain just on paper. We've seen many MoUs signed but implementation has been slow in the past.
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Karthik V
Green hydrogen collaboration is the future! With India's growing energy needs and Denmark's expertise, this could create thousands of jobs in the renewable sector. Hope to see more such partnerships with other European countries too.
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Michael C
The maritime collaboration aspect is particularly interesting. India has a huge coastline and shipping industry. Combining Danish green technology with Indian scale could revolutionize maritime transport in the Indian Ocean region.

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