#enPowerPod with Torsten Fritsche
#84 Germany's international energy partnerships (Torsten Fritsche – GIZ)
In episode 84 of the enPower Energiewende podcast, Torsten Fritsche, programme manager at GIZ, talks about why Germany's international energy partnerships are so important for the global energy transition. The podcast explains what these partnerships involve, what goals they pursue, and gives specific examples with countries such as India, Chile, Namibia, and Jordan. It becomes clear that the exchange of knowledge and technology, the promotion of renewable energies, and cooperation on hydrogen are central to these partnerships and are intended to contribute to the global fight against the climate crisis in the long term.
Timestamps:
(00:08:57) What are energy partnerships?
(00:14:16) Which countries are involved in energy partnerships?
(00:22:18) Energy partnership with India
(00:35:28) Energy partnerships on hydrogen (Chile & Namibia)
(00:50:06) Energy partnership with Jordan
(00:54:07) The future of energy partnerships
(00:59:58) Recap
Original source from enPower Energiewende Podcast
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To achieve the international climate goals and make climate neutrality a reality by 2045, the German government's international 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.