The Bilateral Climate and Energy Partnerships hosted by Green & Energy

Everyone wants climate protection - why are we still not making progress?
Which technologies play a key role in securing a climate-neutral energy supply and how do bilateral climate and energy partnerships contribute to this?
Kevin Knitterscheidt, Head of News at Handelsblatt, and Dr Falk Bömeke, Head of Division General Issues of Bilateral Climate and Energy Cooperation at the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, talk about this in the latest episode of the Handelsblatt Green & Energy podcast.
To ensure energy security even in times of crisis, a broad and diversified network of supplier countries is essential. The bilateral climate and energy partnerships act as important enablers in this regard: they open doors for political dialogue with partner countries at both governmental and business levels.
In addition, the partnerships promote direct exchange between private-sector actors. The focus is on facilitating market access, introducing new technologies, and fostering comprehensive knowledge sharing.
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To achieve the international climate goals and make climate neutrality a reality by 2045, the German government's international climate and energy partnerships have become one of the most important instruments of Germany's climate foreign policy. Their growing network strengthens the political dialogue on climate protection and energy system transformation between Germany and more than 30 partner countries worldwide.