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Saudi Arabia, India ink MoU on electrical interconnectivity, green hydrogen

The memorandum aims to establish a general framework for cooperation between the parties in electrical interconnection. (Creative Commons)
  • The signing took place during the Middle East and North Africa Climate Week 2023 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
  • The MoU was signed by Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Energy and India’s Minister of Power and New and Renewable Energy.

RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA – India and Saudi Arabia signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) here in electrical interconnection, green/clean hydrogen, and supply chains.

The MoU was signed by Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and India’s Minister of Power and New and Renewable Energy Raj Kumar Singh.

The signing took place during the Middle East and North Africa Climate Week 2023, organized by Saudi Arabia in Riyadh in cooperation with the Secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

The memorandum aims to establish a general framework for cooperation between the parties in electrical interconnection, electricity exchange during peak times and emergencies, co-development of projects, co-production of green/clean hydrogen and renewable energy in both countries.

It also aims for cooperation between Saudi Arabia and India in establishing secure, reliable and resilient supply chains of materials used in the green/clean hydrogen and renewable energy sectors.

This would be in accordance with capabilities, applicable laws and regulations in both the countries.

The memorandum included cooperation in conducting necessary studies for electrical interconnection; co-development of green/clean hydrogen and renewable energy projects; collaborating with relevant entities and companies specialized in electrical interconnection and green/clean hydrogen.

It also included establishing electrical interconnections and a joint mechanism for co-development and co-production of green/clean hydrogen and renewable energy; and establishing secure, reliable and resilient supply chains of materials used in the green/clean hydrogen and renewable energy sectors.