Siemens Energy has recently entered into a partnership agreement with International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) and together both the companies aim at advancing the global energy transition based on renewable energy.
Christian Bruch (left), CEO of Siemens Energy; and Francesco La Camera, Director-General of Irena, signed a sustainable energy partnership agreement in Dubai to drive the global energy transition based on renewable energy.
(Source: Siemens Energy)
Dubai/UAE – Siemens Energy and the International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) have signed a partnership agreement aimed at advancing the global energy transition based on renewable energy, in support of sustainable development goals and climate action.
Under the agreement, the organizations will cooperate, facilitate, and strengthen collaboration in areas to advance the global energy transition based on renewable energy.
Action to tackle climate change is a global imperative. Our best chance of success is through strong partnerships with dedicated organizations.
Christian Bruch, CEO of Siemens Energy
The wide-ranging scope of collaboration extends to a variety of opportunities including roadmap development prioritizing communities and regions presently lacking access to modern energy, developing the business case for green hydrogen fuel as a major contributor for the energy transition, jointly supporting decarbonization efforts for heat generation and industrial processes, including hard to abate industries like cement, steel and petrochemicals, and facilitating private sector investment in the renewable energy sector.
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