Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Anthony Albanese launched the India-Australia Renewable Energy Partnership (REP) during the 2nd Annual Summit held alongside the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro. The partnership aims to enhance investment and collaboration in renewable energy to drive climate action and meet net-zero targets.
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- India and Australia launched the Renewable Energy Partnership (REP).
- Announcement made during the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro.
- Focus areas: solar PV, green hydrogen, energy storage, and workforce skills.
- Aims to boost two-way investment in renewable energy sectors.
- Enhances cooperation in climate action and net-zero goals.
- Builds on discussions from the 1st Annual India-Australia Summit.
- Part of broader Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between nations.
- Includes collaboration in defence, trade, education, and mobility.
- Joint effort to deploy complementary capabilities for climate goals.
- REP to provide a framework for practical cooperation in renewables.




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