Denmark and India have
launched the Green Fuels Alliance India (GFAI), a collaborative initiative
aiming to enhance joint efforts between the two nations in the sustainable
energy sector, aligning with their shared global commitment to carbon
neutrality.
Led by the Danish Embassy and Consulate General of Denmark in India, the
alliance focusses on propelling the Green Fuels sector, particularly Green
Hydrogen, by fostering innovation, collaboration, and partnerships among Danish
industries and their Indian counterparts.
The primary goal of GFAI is to drive sustainable energy development in
India by creating an ecosystem that encourages collaboration among businesses, government entities,
research institutions, and financial stakeholders from both countries. Nine
leading Danish organisations, including Maersk, Topsoe and Danfoss, have
already pledged their commitment as founding members, with the GFAI advisory
board comprising entities such as India Hydrogen Alliance and the Danish Energy
Agency.
This announcement coincides
with India’s ambitious push to achieve carbon neutrality by 2070, while
Denmark, ranking first in the global Climate Performance Ranking 2024, is on track
to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. GFAI reflects the activities outlined in
the Green Strategic Partnership (GSP), a 2020 agreement between India and
Denmark aimed at fulfilling their ambitious climate targets.
“Our planet needs action. The Tamil Nadu investors summit is happening at this very important
junction. Danish companies bring skills to the green transition globally. Happy
to see the special efforts through the Green Strategic Partnership to inspire
India in her endeavours of greening its development. The Green Fuels Alliance India is powering initiatives within the
energy transition. May our joint contributions be significant and
inspirational,†stated Freddy Svane, Ambassador of Denmark to India.