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India, Australia strengthen energy ties in fight against climate change

By IANS | Updated: October 16, 2025 18:15 IST

New Delhi, Oct 16 India and Australia on Thursday agreed to enhance bilateral cooperation in the field of ...

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New Delhi, Oct 16 India and Australia on Thursday agreed to enhance bilateral cooperation in the field of energy efficiency and enabling technologies as part of the fight against climate change.

Discussions on the issue were held at the fifth meeting of the India-Australia Energy Dialogue held here, co-chaired by Power Minister Manohar Lal and Chris Bowen, Australia’s Minister for Climate Change and Energy.

The dialogue covered aspects of global transition to net zero emissions, practical cooperation and promoting dialogue in the field of energy efficiency and enabling technologies, recognising the role of green hydrogen, reaffirming commitment to being reliable and trusted trading partners for energy resources, and recognising the importance of diversified, secure, and resilient supply chains, according to an official statement.

The ministers also underlined that the India-Australia partnership continues to play a pivotal role in advancing secure, robust, and sustainable energy systems in the Indo-Pacific region.

The Indian delegation, comprised officials from the Ministry of Power, Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Ministry of Mines and Ministry of Coal, made detailed presentations on the progress achieved and future cooperation pathways under their respective Joint Working Groups.

Meanwhile, with the steadily increasing share of renewable energy in India’s national grid and promotion of clean and efficient energy technologies, there has been significant decrease of about 7 per cent (from 0.78 kg/KWh in 2014-15 to 0.72 Kg/KWh) in average carbon emission intensity of grid electricity in the country, according to figures tabled in Parliament in August this year.

Minister of State for Power, Shripad Naik, stated that India has already achieved the target of 50 per cent of its installed electricity generation capacity from renewable energy this year which was fixed for 20230.

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