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US and Germany suggest a G7 collaboration with India to finance decarbonization

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Mumbai (Commonwealth Union)_To assist finance and support India’s transition from a “fossil-based economy to a carbon-neutral one,” the United States and Germany have suggested creating a G7 partnership with India.

The G7 has recommended creating an India-G7 collaboration to aid in and promote India’s transition from a “fossil-based economy to a carbon-neutral economy,” as put out by the United States and Germany. Both nations are eager to officially declare their alliance at the G7 Summit later this month, to which India has been invited.

According to sources, the goal is to develop a “Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP)” specifically for India, taking into account both India’s commitments to increasing the proportion of renewable energy sources in its energy mix as well as its position on ensuring climate justice while addressing climate change challenges.

South Africa, which has declared its intention to decommission coal-based power stations in favor of lower-emission alternatives, is already a part of the G7’s $8.5 billion transition plan. The G7 has stated that it will put in more effort in the second phase to “widen assistance across a wider range of issues, including industrial and transportation decarbonization demands.” The Elmau political declaration was released, followed by an “investment and policy plan to identify significant possibilities, projects,” according to reliable information from ET.

The bigger goal is to pool resources from interested G7 partners and multilateral development banks. According to sources, the G7 proposal describes the relationship as one built on “trust and strategic cooperation” and includes a bold energy transition plan. This plan will acknowledge the need for India to “accelerate a just energy transition towards decarbonization to reduce their dependence on fossil-based energy generation.” According to sources, the G7 proposal outlines a relationship built on “trust and strategic collaboration” and includes a bold energy transition plan that would allow India to “make a proper energy transition towards decarbonization to reduce its dependency on fossil fuels.” acknowledges the need to increase “energy-based production”.

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