The joint statement issued after the meeting of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Angela Merkel said both the countries will continue to intensify their cooperation in developing climate-friendly and sustainable solutions for India's expanding energy needs.
The implementation of Green Energy Corridors Partnership, with an overall German commitment of 1.15 billion euros in the last two years, is progressing well, it said.
India and Germany recognise that renewable energy and the efficient use of energy are effective approaches to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions in both the countries, it added.
Both countries also recognised that science, technology and innovation play a crucial role for the development of affordable, accessible and adaptable solutions in the areas of low carbon development, renewable energy generation and climate protection, it said.
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Especially solar energy R&D, manufacturing and deployment has great potential to increase energy access, foster economic development and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, it added.
This alliance shall intensify cooperation on climate and energy technology issues, including within the already existing fora established for this purpose, it added.
It would foster stronger integration of all actors concerned with bilateral cooperation on climate and energy technology issues, and for this purpose will encompass progressive public and private sector entities from both countries, the statement said.