New Delhi: Australia and India are deepening cooperation in renewable energy, especially in solar power, green hydrogen, and workforce training, as the two nations aim to expand the use of non-fossil energy sources to power their economies.
Under the India–Australia Renewable Energy Partnership signed in 2024, the two countries seek to build resilient and self-reliant clean-energy supply chains, aligning their industrial strategies with renewable power goals to drive investments and jobs in the sector.
While there are several areas of cooperation between Australia and India, Bowen emphasized that solar photovoltaic (PV) modules and hydrogen technologies are critical to future. Bowen is visiting India, and will meet minister of new and renewable energy Pralhad Joshi, and power minister