In India, India News Network reported that the second meeting of the India-EU Trade and Technology Council (TTC), held in New Delhi on February 28, 2025, reaffirmed the commitment of both India and the European Union to advancing clean and green technologies. Co-chaired by Indian and European ministers and representatives, the discussions focused on achieving net-zero emissions, promoting sustainable innovations, and enhancing cross-border collaboration on environmental challenges. The report noted that both sides will collaborate on waste-to-hydrogen technologies. Research will concentrate on improving efficiency in hydrogen production from biogenic waste. Hydrogen is a key component of the green energy transition, and this initiative will help develop sustainable production methods with lower environmental impact, the report stated. Additionally, the two partners will work on enhancing safety standards for hydrogen energy. This includes developing scientific frameworks and regulatory measures that will facilitate the large-scale adoption of hydrogen as a clean energy source, it added.
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