Core Insights - The joint statement between India's Ministry of New and Renewable Energy and Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry aims to promote the development of low-carbon and renewable hydrogen/ammonia ecosystems in both countries and beyond [1][2] - The collaboration is based on the "Japan-India Clean Energy Partnership" established in 2022, focusing on enhancing cooperation in hydrogen and ammonia technology research and application [1][2] Group 1 - The core objectives of the joint statement include promoting research, investment, and project implementation related to hydrogen and ammonia, covering transportation and specific applications [1] - Japan is recognized for its leading position in hydrogen/ammonia production, transportation, and application technologies, while India aims to leverage its renewable energy potential for large-scale production of low-cost clean hydrogen/ammonia [2] - India has set a target to achieve an annual production of 5 million tons of renewable hydrogen by 2030 and aims to capture 10% of the global hydrogen trade [2] Group 2 - A "Hydrogen/Ammonia Special Working Group" will be established under the "New Energy and Renewable Energy Working Group" within the framework of the "Japan-India Energy Dialogue" [2] - Progress on the joint statement will be reported annually to the ministers of both countries, with the working group responsible for the implementation of specific tasks [2]
印日共推清洁氢/氨发展
Zhong Guo Hua Gong Bao·2025-09-12 03:08