In the upcoming G20 ministerial meeting on energy transition, India is looking to push its agenda for forging an alliance on ‘fuels of the future’ and self-sustainable climate financing among the group, senior officials said. Under its presidency, energy transition is one of the core discussion points for India and is expected to garner financing agreements.
The meeting, which is set to take place in Goa this week, would be preceded by the 4th Energy Transition Working Group meeting. The ministerial is expected to receive participation from energy and climate departments of the G20
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